In time for the release of Pokémon: Let's Go game, Japanese video game company Nintendo introduced the Nintendo Switch with the Pikachu and Eevee-themed Joy-Con.
Numerous Pokémon silhouettes were placed around the console, while the Joy-Con will carry the colors of Pikachu and Eevee. The bundle also includes a dock and a Poké Ball Plus that will make a user feel like a Pokémon hunter. The bundle, worth $399.99, is expected to arrive in stores on Nov. 16, in time for the holiday season.
A user can pick either the Let's Go, Pikachu! or the Let's Go, Eevee! option for the game, which is updated re-master of Pokémon Yellow. Nintendo is known for launching the Pokémon game series in multiple versions. The last time Nintendo did it was with the Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon series.
Nintendo Console Bundle Is Very Admirable
Nintendo's console bundle is very admirable compared to the other console bundles that have been released lately, including the fire-engine red Spider-Man PS4 Pro. Since the Nintendo Switch was launched several months ago, the Pokémon: Let's Go Switch is one of the first special-edition consoles introduced by the company. Recently, Nintendo launched a Smash Bros. Ultimate bundle for Europe, but fans in North America also want to get their hands on it.
The Pokémon: Let's Go Switch also brings back the memory of the limited-edition Game Boy Color released with Pokemon Yellow in 1999. The device heavily influenced the Let's Go game introduced by Nintendo.
Nintendo Provides More Details About 'Pokémon: Let's Go'
According to Nintendo, the Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! games are designed to be enjoyed by players who will venture into the Pokémon video game world for the first time. However, the game is also for longtime fans who are raring to find a new way to play Pokémon. The latest game has several secret techniques that can be used by the player's partner Pokémon, such as clearing trees, gliding across water, and quickly revisiting towns and cities that have already been explored.
The player's partner Pikachu or Eevee also has exclusive moves that are solely designed for them. These moves can help them in any challenge throughout their adventures. The player can also use the partner's exclusive moves once their relationship reaches a certain level. The partner Pokémon will occasionally send a sign during battle so that the player can use its exclusive moves. Two of Pikachu's exclusive moves are the Pika Papow and Splishy Splash, while Eevee has the Veevee Volley as well as Bouncy Bubble.