Nintendo just announced 3 new Pokemon games for the Switch - and one is out right now for free

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Nintendo just announced 3 new Pokemon games for the Switch - and one is out right now for free

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Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu

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  • Nintendo announced three new Pokémon games for the Nintendo Switch on Tuesday evening, and one is available right now.
  • "Pokémon Quest" is a "free-to-start" game that's available now on the Switch - it's a spin-off of the standard Pokémon games.
  • In November, Nintendo plans to launch two new Pokémon games in "Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu" and "Pokémon Let's Go! Eevee." 
  • An entirely new entry in the "core" Pokémon series will arrive on the Switch in "late 2019."


Excited for a new entry in the Pokémon series, on a main Nintendo console for the first time ever? How does four sound to you?

That's exactly what Nintendo's doing. As of now, you can download and play the "free-to-start" game "Pokémon Quest" on the Switch. It's available as of Tuesday evening for download on the Nintendo eShop digital storefront.

"Pokémon Quest" isn't a standard Pokémon game. Instead, Nintendo describes it as a, "rambunctious action RPG." Instead of playing as a trainer, collecting Pokémon and taking on rival trainers, you play as a gaggle of pixelated Pokémon. The game is also heading to iOS and Android in "late June."

You can see a trailer for it right here:

Later this year, in November, Nintendo plans to release two other Pokémon games: "Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu" and "Pokémon Let's Go! Eevee." They're seemingly sister games, along the sames lines of previous Pokémon games released as a pair. Perhaps one has some Pokémon that the other doesn't, but it's likely that they're very similar games.

These two are much more standard fare - as rumored, "Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu" and "Pokémon Let's Go! Eevee" are based on the original "Pokémon Yellow" from the Nintendo Game Boy.

The pair of games clearly boasts a major graphical update over the original, and incorporates a number of features from the insanely popular "Pokémon Go."

Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu

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Catching Pokémon, for instance, can be done by using one of the Nintendo Switch's controllers with a throwing motion - similar to the way you throw Pokéballs in "Pokémon Go." 

The two games are said to interoperate, with players of both able to swap Pokémon on-the-fly. Both "Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu" and "Pokémon Let's Go! Eevee" are scheduled to launch on November 16.

Check it out in a trailer right here:

And finally, Nintendo gave a firm release window to its next major entry in the "core" Pokémon series: "Late 2019." Well! That's quite a awways off! The good news is there are three other new Pokémon games for your Switch in the meantime.

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