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Pokemon Let's Go Eevee/Pikachu get integration with PokemonGo, YAY



The Pokemon Company just released a bunch of info on the integration between Pokemon Go and the upcoming Let's Go Eevee/ Pikachu titles on the Nintendo Switch news boards and on YouTube today. The great footage which was released gave some clearer idea of the game mechanics, as well as confirmed the titles which had been rumored and leaked in the past few weeks.

If you haven't had the chance to check out the video please take a moment to have a look if you hold any interest in Pokemon Go or the new franchise for the Switch, or .....in both, which this Balloonicorn falls right in the center of <3.

Announcement Video Here posted Apparently 20 hrs ago as of writing (pre-edits)

Now as a semi-avid (quiet Azzy) Pokemon Go player I keep up on all the latest raids and event Pokemon that come out to my region and online.  Within the trailer there is footage showing the interaction of transferring a Pokemon from Go to your Switch and then playing with it, but what benefits this will have are still unclear.

Then we have gifts and special Pokemon that Switch users can give / activate for Pokemon Go users.  Questions to yet be answered include how that will work, if it's a time based event, and if it's a certain amount a day. Furthermore,the details of cost- if it's a in-game cost and to who and how the possible cost will be applied- to the Switch or Go user, both, or neither. There is definitely space to make capital here, but if it will be taken advantage of is yet to be determined.

So as you can see there are a lot of questions that have been raised, but there is also a lot of excitement within the community as to what is coming our way.





And then there is the sticking point i'm interested in, inevetibally i will be getting two of these, but the end result of it is, I am interested in what makes these babies tick.



I'm of course speaking of the recently announced Pokemon go plus capture ball accessory.

 https://pokeballplus.nintendo.com/   Release Date: Nov 16th 2018

The controller stick that goes with it is going to be usable as a go Plus for your in phone game (PokemonGo) to be alerted when Pokemon or poke-stops are near, spin / catch said mon / stop as well, but has the ability to navigate the menus in the switch game with it's control stick, in the design is also a top button and a usb c port for charging / connecting.










The specs as stated on the website are as such

Name: Poké Ball Plus
On sale: Available November 16, 2018
Package contents: Poké Ball Plus, USB charging cable, warranty
Size: 48mm diameter (not including protruding parts)
Weight: Approx. 65g
Internal battery: Lithium Ion 220 mAh*
*Battery is not removable. If replacement is necessary, it can be replaced through the Nintendo service center (online) for a fee.
Battery life: Approx. 3 hours. (can be charged using the Nintendo Switch AC adapter HAC-002)
Sensors: Accelerometer, gyro sensor
Other functions: Vibration, sounds
Sold by: Nintendo

So another first party peripheral for both of my games, what an exciting time for pokemon players.

Keep tuned people and will let you know the latest news we find out on these exciting ventures.

Signing off
Balloonicorn

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