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Pokémon Let's Go gets new gameplay trailer

Explore the World of Pokémon in this new video

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Raymond Bakker
Thursday, July 12, 2018 | 17:00 GMT
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Pokémon Let's Go gets new gameplay trailer

Thursday, July 12, 2018 | 17:00 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Nintendo has released a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming Nintendo Switch Pokémon game Pokémon Let's Go.

The new game is currently being developed by Game Freak, the same studio that worked on the popular Pokémon games for the Nintendo Game Boy back in the late 90s.

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The game will take players to the Kanto region from the first generation of Pokémon and also features two-player simultaneous play to allow players to take the journey with a friend.

Similarly to classic Pokémon games, the game will release in two flavors: Pikachu Edition and Eevee Edition. These two editions will give players access to one of the two Pokémon as starter kit.

The game can work in conjunction with the game Pokémon Go that released in 2016. Players who have collected Pokémon in that game are able to seamlessly transfer between the two titles.

Pokémon Let's Go releases on November 16, 2018, exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

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