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Pokémon: Allow's Go, Pikachu!
ポケットモンスター Permit'south Go! ピカチュウ
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English boxart of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
Pokémon: Let's Become, Eevee!
ポケットモンスター Allow's Get! イーブイ
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English language boxart of Pokémon: Allow's Go, Eevee!
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Basic info
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Category: RPG
Players: 1-2 players
Connectivity: Wireless, Bluetooth, Nintendo Switch Online
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation Vii core series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: Due east
ACB: PG
OFLC: PG
PEGI: 7
GRAC: ALL
GSRR: vi+
Release dates
Japan: Nov sixteen, 2018
North America: November 16, 2018
Australia: Nov sixteen, 2018
Europe: November xvi, 2018
South korea: Nov xvi, 2018
Mainland Communist china: N/A
Hong Kong: Nov sixteen, 2018
Taiwan: November 16, 2018
Websites
Japanese: Pokémon.co.jp
English: Official site
Pokémon.com

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Japanese boxart of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!

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Japanese boxart of Pokémon: Let'south Go, Eevee!

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Pokémon: Let'south Go, Pikachu! (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Let's Go! ピカチュウ Pocket Monsters: Let's Get! Pikachu) and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Let'south Go! イーブイ Pocket Monsters: Let's Get! Eievui ) are the tertiary and final pair of core serial games[1] [2] of Generation VII. They are remakes of the 1998 Generation I game Pokémon Yellow. The games were released on the Nintendo Switch. The games have identify in the Kanto region, and are the second of two remakes taking identify in Kanto, following Generation III games Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen in 2004.

The games were announced worldwide on May thirty, 2018, at the Pokémon 2018 Video Game Press Briefing in Tokyo, Japan.[3] [4] The paired versions were released worldwide on November 16, 2018. All copies of the game are playable in ix languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

Plot

The games are set up in the region of Kanto, with Pikachu available in Let'south Become, Pikachu! and Eevee available in Let'due south Get, Eevee! every bit a starter Pokémon. The thespian encounters Squad Rocket and has the opportunity to meet two all-new Pokémon through the utilise of Pokémon Get.

While looking for Professor Oak who had called both of them to his laboratory, the player tries to get out town, only for Oak to catch up to him steps into Road 1'southward grassy path. Alert the player most the dangers of walking in tall grass without a Pokémon, Oak himself encounters wild Pikachu/Eevee and the actor catches information technology, earlier leading the player to his laboratory, where he allows the player to have the single Poké Brawl containing the Pikachu/Eevee the role player caught earlier. The rival Trace takes Eevee in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pikachu in Allow's Go, Eevee!. Trace challenges the role player to a battle.

After the battle, Oak allows the ii new Trainers to leave for their journey across Kanto. The player's Pikachu/Eevee breaks out of their Pokéball and starts following the thespian on foot. Stopping in Viridian City's Poké Mart, the player will find that a bundle has come up in for the professor, and the clerk asks that it be delivered to him. After this has been completed the professor gives i Pokédex to the actor and one to the rival, and sends them on their manner. Viridian Urban center has a Gym; however, it is locked.

From here, the player has his first encounter with other Trainers, on Route 2 and in Viridian Forest, and his starting time encounter with a Gym Leader: Brock the Stone-type Gym Leader of Pewter City. After his defeat, journeying along Route 3 and through Mt. Moon brings the histrion face to face with the regional villainous squad, Squad Rocket, who are attempting to extract rare Fossils from the cave. Their defeat allows the player to go on through the cavern and obtain the Dome Fossil or Helix Fossil which can be regenerated into Kabuto and Omanyte. Earlier the player leaves the cave, he is ambushed past two Team Rocket grunts, Jessie and James, who try to take the fossil dorsum. Standing onto Route 4, the role player finds himself in Cerulean City, where some other Gym is. This 1, however, is run by Misty, and specializes in Water-blazon Pokémon. To the n, besides, there are two routes leading up to Bill'due south Ocean Cottage. On the way, the player is confronted with a trainer who tries to persuade him to join Team Rocket. When the player reaches Nib's Bounding main Cottage and frees him of his transformation into a Pokémon, he will requite the role player an S.South. Ticket for the S.Due south. Anne, a luxury ship moored in Vermilion Harbor and filled with Trainers. Taking a shortcut through a business firm burglarized by Team Rocket, the player finally arrives at Road 5.

After traveling downwardly Routes 5 and 6, using the Underground Path to bypass Saffron Metropolis, the actor finally arrives in Vermilion City. This city is abode to some other Pokémon Gym; all the same, the manner to information technology is blocked by a modest tree. The only affair to practice is to show the ticket to the Sailor guarding the harbor, allowing entry into the S.Southward. Anne. It is hither, after assisting the helm with his seasickness, that the player will obtain the Undercover Technique Chop Down. With this, the tree blocking the manner to Vermilion Gym can be hands chopped down, and Lt. Surge, a Gym Leader specializing in Electrical types, can be challenged. From here, Route 11 beckons, as does Diglett's Cave, through which is the only mode to get back to Route 2, and a 2d Secret Technique Lite Up held by i of Professor Oak'south aides on Route 2. The role player takes a brief detour to Pewter Metropolis'southward museum'south back archway which was previously blocked due to a Cut-able tree, which can now easily be bypassed. The histrion obtains the Old Amber in the museum. Heading back to Diglett's Cave, and to Vermilion, the player must get to Cerulean and to the east, onto Road 9 and towards the Rock Tunnel.

Rock Tunnel, a even so undeveloped natural tunnel between the sections of Route 10, is pitch black inside; for this reason, the Secret Technique Low-cal Upwardly is recommended, only not required, for navigation of it. Finally reaching Lavender Boondocks, the simply town in Kanto without a Pokémon Gym besides Pallet, there is not much to do; the local Pokémon Belfry is haunted. From here, Route 8 leads to Saffron City, but information technology once again must be bypassed by style of another Underground Path, which has its other entrance on Route seven, on the west side of Saffron. Celadon Urban center, the home of the fourth Gym which specializes in Grass-blazon Pokémon, is but a short walk farther. Like the Vermilion Gym, the Celadon Gym too has a small tree blocking the way to its entrance, and an old man outside.

The Rocket Game Corner in Celadon is not what it appears to be. In fact, the Game Corner itself is merely the above-ground portion of a sprawling surreptitious circuitous: the Team Rocket Hideout. The thespian runs into Jessie and James for a second time and then meets the Team Rocket dominate, Giovanni, who gives the player a Silph Scope after being defeated. A Silph Scope is required to fully navigate the Pokémon Tower inside of Lavender Town that the player encountered earlier.

After this, the Pokémon Tower can be navigated, and the ghosts haunting it are revealed to be Gastly and Haunter. In front of the stairs to the final floor, blocking the way, is also a final spirit, that of a deceased Marowak that was killed past Squad Rocket when they captured her kid. Making it all the fashion to the top reveals Mr. Fuji, who is attacked by Jessie and James. The Rocket duo will get out when they are defeated, and Fuji gives abroad the Poké Flute, and with that, the Snorlax blocking Road 11 and Route sixteen can finally be moved abroad.

Now the actor is presented with a pick of how to get to Fuchsia Urban center. Traveling down either fashion the Snorlax are blocking, a faster way via Routes 16, 17, and 18 on Kanto Route 17, or down the Routes 12, thirteen, 14, and xv, inevitably brings one to the southernmost city in continental Kanto, Fuchsia City, home of Koga of the Poisonous Fuchsia Gym and the GO Park.

The histrion so goes back to either Celadon Metropolis or Lavander Town, encountering the other Snorlax on the way dorsum. After encountering Brock in Celadon City and receiving some Tea from him, Saffron Urban center tin can finally exist entered. However, Squad Rocket is guarding almost every door in the metropolis, including that of the local Pokémon Gym! One of the open up buildings, however, is the unofficial Fighting-type Pokémon Gym. After the player defeats the Fighting Dojo, he is entitled to either a Hitmonchan or a Hitmonlee. The urban center's centerpiece edifice, Silph Co.'south headquarters, has also been infiltrated by the organisation, and at the elevation, waiting in the boardroom guarded past Jessie and James, is the Team Rocket Boss, Giovanni, appearing for a second time, enervating that the president requite him the Master Ball that the company had developed. Afterward his defeat, he flees.

After Team Rocket clears out of Saffron Urban center, all buildings previously blocked are now open, besides as the Gym. The Gym Leader, Sabrina, specializes in Psychic types. The floor, every bit well, is covered in warp tiles that brand information technology difficult to navigate. After Sabrina's defeat, the player makes his fashion dorsum to Fuchsia City again and heads out to obtain the rest of the Badges.

With six Badges in hand, finally the player can gamble onto the open body of water of Routes 19 and 20. A short manner across them, of course, is a small-scale obstruction: the Seafoam Islands. After they have been navigated through, the player can continue on Route twenty to Cinnabar Island, habitation of Blaine'due south Burn-blazon Gym. In that location are as well several more than facilities on the island, including i that really revives Pokémon Fossils. Subsequently Blaine's defeat, only the final Gym, that of Viridian Urban center, remains.

Finally unlocked, the Viridian Gym, whose leader specializes in Ground types, is revealed to be none other than the boss of Team Rocket himself, Giovanni! After his defeat, he vows to disband Team Rocket and disappears. Now with 8 Badges, all that lies ahead is the Pokémon League at Indigo Plateau, conveniently at the end of Route 23.

The Elite Four look challengers, those who have proven themselves worthy by getting all eight Badges and making it through Victory Road will face them, in order. Lorelei, who trains Water ice-type Pokémon is first, followed by Bruno, whose specialty is Fighting, Agatha, whose specialty is Ghost, and finally Lance, who specializes in Dragon types. After defeating these 4, the reigning Pokémon Champion challenges the player to a terminal battle, and the Champion is none other than the player'due south own rival, Trace! After his defeat, Oak arrives, and the role player'due south electric current party is added to the Hall of Fame.

Later on the credits coil, the thespian is back in Pallet Town. The previously closed Cerulean Cave is now open, and the powerful Mewtwo can be institute inside. Primary Trainers, 153 Trainers who each specialize in a different species of Pokémon from Generation I, plus Meltan and Melmetal, tin can now be encountered in various locations across the Kanto region.

Blurb

An Electrifying Take a chance with Pikachu! P / An Exciting Adventure with Eevee! E
A outset Pokémon run a risk for everyone!

Swing the Joy-Con to take hold of Pokémon!

Permit's Go Together!
Share your adventure with a 2nd player!

Plus!
Connect for More Fun!
This game connects to Pokémon GO and Poké Ball Plus.

Features

  • The starter Pokémon in this game, Partner Pokémon, Pikachu and Eevee, have higher base stats compared to the regular ones, in addition of having all-perfect 31 IVs. Their gender can be determined by the title screen during the get-go of the game. Unlike the regular Eevee, which does non have any gender differences, the female person starter Eevee has a unique centre-shaped blueprint around the tip of their tail.
  • Pikachu, like in all core serial games since Pokémon X and Y, is voiced past Ikue Ohtani, while Eevee is voiced by Aoi Yūki.[v]
  • The Joy-Con is used to catch Pokémon past flicking one's wrist in a throwing movement, similar to the method in Pokémon Become. While in handheld mode, wild Pokémon are caught by aiming the Poké Brawl with motility controls. Wild Pokémon, except for interactive Pokémon, tin can no longer exist battled in a traditional sense, but NPC Trainers can exist battled as normal.
  • Two-player simultaneous play feature, which can exist done by sharing 1 of the Joy-Con controllers. Both players tin can adventure at the aforementioned time and ane of them may lend a hand past joining in battles confronting NPC Trainers. This characteristic likewise increases the chances of communicable Pokémon successfully by throwing Poké Balls together at the wild Pokémon.
  • An accompaniment called the Poké Ball Plus tin can be used to catch Pokémon in place of a Joy-Con. Similar the Pokéwalker, a Pokémon can exist taken on the go and exist interacted with for rewards when returned to the game. It besides contains the Mythical Pokémon Mew, a special Pokémon that cannot be obtained by normal gameplay.
  • The introduction of two new Mythical Pokémon: Meltan and its evolved class, Melmetal.
  • In one case the player has go the Champion, Master Trainers volition appear and can exist institute scattered throughout the Kanto region. They are considered the strongest Trainers for every Pokémon species in Generation I and can be spotted by the icon of the Pokémon they favor above their heads. In these battles, the player is immune to use just a single Pokémon, of the trainer's preferred species; and any medicines are prohibited.

Returning features

  • The viii Gym Leaders of Kanto and their Badges, too as the Elite Four of the Indigo Plateau, return.
    • The rematch boxing of all Gym Leaders, the Elite Iv, and the Champion after entering the Hall of Fame, also return.
  • Team Rocket returns, including the trio from the anime series, Jessie, James, and Meowth. Dissimilar in their game debut Pokémon Yellow, Jessie and James engage the player in Double Battles.
  • The starter Pokémon have similar traits to the Pokémon Yellow. In this example, starter Pikachu and Eevee, unlike ones found in the wild, prefer to be out of its Poké Brawl and have no involvement in evolving.
    • The starter Pikachu and Eevee also react differently virtually the subconscious items by wagging their ain tail.
  • A feature that allows the histrion to pet a Pokémon similarly to Pokémon-Amie and Pokémon Refresh, can be chosen past pressing "Play with Pikachu/Eevee" on the card. However, this feature is limited to the starter Pikachu and Eevee.
  • Any Pokémon that the player has in their party tin can follow them outside their Poké Balls, likewise every bit their action and reaction depending on the environs, like they did in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. However, the Pokémon that walks outside of its Poké Brawl can now exist called out of the party.
    • Certain Pokémon appear to exist ridden in the certain locations instead of following the player. These Pokémon include Charizard, Persian (Kantonian form only), Machamp, Arcanine, Rapidash, Dodrio, Haunter, Onix, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Kangaskhan, Starmie, Tauros, Gyarados, Lapras, Aerodactyl, Snorlax, and Dragonite.
      • Merely Gyarados and Lapras cannot appear outside unless they are in the sea.
      • Later on inbound the Hall of Fame for the first time, Charizard, Aerodactyl, and Dragonite can exist ridden across the Kanto region; they cannot enter the secluded places, all the same. This allows the role player to encounter and take hold of the wild Pokémon in the sky.
  • Mega Evolutions of Generation I Pokémon (Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Beedrill, Pidgeot, Alakazam, Slowbro, Gengar, Kangaskhan, Pinsir, Gyarados, Aerodactyl, and Mewtwo), as well every bit their respective Mega Stones, return. As Pokémon are no longer able to concur an item, Mega Stones tin can exist activated in the Bag instead. Merely Mega Stones belonging to Kanto starter Pokémon can be obtained prior entering the Hall of Fame.

Changes from Generations I and III

Gameplay

  • The games are no longer backwards compatible with whatever other main series games, unlike every other main series game released since Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
  • In addition to customizing the player's color peel and article of clothing, the starter Pokémon can also be dressed in unlike outfits and exist given different accessories and hairstyles.
  • Wild Pokémon now appear on the overworld. Coming into contact with one will appoint them. They may appear with either a blood-red or blue aura, which indicates their size, either being larger or smaller, respectively, than their own standard size.
    • Shiny Pokémon in the wild will also appear so in the overworld.
    • A feature called the Catch Combo tracks how many of the same species of Pokémon is caught in a row without the Pokémon running away or the game turning off. The higher the combo, the stronger and rarer wild Pokémon go, and Shiny Pokémon become more mutual.
  • Several features from past core games have been removed, including: the solar day and night cycle, several moves (including all Z-Moves and weather), Abilities, several items, held items, breeding, and Eggs.
    • Moves that were introduced in Generation I are all available in the games, forth with a smaller selection of moves from afterwards generations. For more information, see list of moves by availability (Generation Vii).
    • Abilities were institute in the game'south code, only were unused.
    • The simply available Poké Assurance that were not introduced in Generation I are Premier Ball and Cherish Brawl.
    • A Premier Ball can be obtained as a gift for every 10 Poké Balls (of any kind) purchased at the Poké Mart.
  • Teleport has been given a different effect. Mega Drain, Giga Drain, Solar Beam, and Heaven Attack likewise had their powers significantly increased.
  • Calculations for stats have been changed, assuasive for Pokémon to reach much college stat ceilings than in previous core games.
    • Effort values (EVs) have been replaced by awakening values (AVs), which can be raised by feeding specific Processed.
    • High friendship can boost all stats by up to ten%, before adding in AVs.
  • The Wheel has been removed; the Miracle Cycle shop in Cerulean City is replaced with the home of a Bike Maniac who collects many kinds of bikes.
    • Cycling Road is redesigned as the "Pokémon Road"; some of the Bikers (at present Punk Guys) and Roughnecks that used to claiming the player there have been moved to near the Secret House instead.
  • Candy can exist used to increase the AVs of Pokémon, and is obtained from capturing or transferring Pokémon to Professor Oak, similar to the Candy from Pokémon GO.
  • The Pokémon Box, accessible from the Bag, replaces PCs, allowing players to switch the Pokémon in their political party at whatever point in the game.
  • The histrion can no longer play mini-games on the machines in the Celadon Game Corner because the service desk-bound has run out of coins. However, there are sure spots where the hidden items such as Canteen Caps are recurring once per day in the Game Corner.
  • The Safari Zone in Fuchsia Metropolis replaces the zoo, and has added the Become Park, where the player is able to interact with their defenseless Pokémon. Like to the Box organization in the Pokémon Storage System, the GO Park complex has a full of 20 Get Parks, with each capable of holding fifty Pokémon. Thus, the player can transfer up to ane,000 Pokémon into the games.
    • If the player has gathered 25 of the same species of Pokémon, they can play a minigame in the Park'southward Play Yard for Processed. Alolan forms are counted equally a split up species, listed in red.
  • Exclusive new moves are available for the starter Pikachu and Eevee. Pikachu tin can learn Zippy Zap, Splishy Splash and Floaty Autumn, while Eevee can learn Boisterous Chimera, Buzzy Buzz, Sizzly Slide, Glitzy Glow, Baddy Bad, Sappy Seed, Freezy Frost and Sparkly Swirl. These moves tin be learned from a Motion Tutor in the Pokémon Centers of Cerulean City, Celadon City, and Fuchsia City.
    • The starter Pikachu and Eevee tin can activate their own partner powers in boxing once they have loftier enough friendship. If activated while they are in battle, they utilise an exclusive movement—Pika Papow or Veevee Volley—which increases in harm based on friendship. If activated while they are not in battle, they heave the stats of the current Pokémon.
  • TMs have been reordered and readded with some moves previously available via Movement Tutor. The amount of TM moves available too take been decreased compared to previous core series games.
  • HM moves have been replaced by Secret Techniques, which the starter Pikachu and Eevee tin can use in the overworld, but which do not accept upward move slots. These include Chop Down for Cutting, Sea Skim for Surf, and Sky Dash for Fly.
  • Interactive Pokémon such every bit Electrode, Snorlax, and Legendary Pokémon tin can be battled, but they must exist defeated to be captured. A five-minute fourth dimension limit is in effect for the battle. If the timer hits 0, the battle ends abruptly. Hitting the Home push or putting the console in sleep mode does not pause the timer.
    • Electrode bearded as items are at present white on tiptop and red at the lesser, merely like real Electrode.
    • Both Snorlax are battled with either an Assail or Defence force stat boost, while all the Legendary Pokémon take all their stats increased, similar to Totem Pokémon.
    • All the interactive Pokémon are guaranteed at to the lowest degree 3 perfect IVs.
  • The legendary birds (Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres) can be encountered as the wild Pokémon in the sky subsequently chirapsia the Champion for the first time.
    • Legendary Pokémon encountered this way are treated as regular wild Pokémon, so they practice not have to be battled before being caught, can abscond, and are not guaranteed to accept whatsoever perfect IVs.

Story

  • The game features entirely new protagonists, Chase and Elaine, instead of Red, and the role of Blue is replaced with a new friendly rival, Trace.
  • The player and their rival receive their Pokédex forth with their starter Pokémon and no longer boxing until returning to Professor Oak to evangelize his bundle. The player also receives some Razz Berries from Professor Oak instead of some Poké Balls.
  • The Team Rocket trio appears early at Viridian City, where they replace the old human being as the obstacle keeping the player from progressing to Road ii. They afterward can be establish in the Pokémon Road in Route 17 after the disbandment of Team Rocket.
    • Unlike in Pokémon Yellow, Team Rocket'due south Meowth no longer battles.
  • Mina, a Fairy-type Pokémon Trainer from Alola, is visiting Kanto and can be institute in the Vermilion Port.
  • Lorelei appears early during the Team Rocket Grunt's raid near the Pokémon Center on Route 10.
  • After killing the Cubone'south mother in Lavender Town, Squad Rocket kidnaps Cubone and takes information technology back to the Team Rocket Hideout. They also push away the Squad Rocket Grunt blocking admission to Silph Co. Cubone is later adopted into Trace's team after being rescued.
  • Instead of battling the ghost of Cubone's mother, she is calmed by the presence of her kid, Cubone, and so departs. This is very similar to what happens in Pokémon Origins.
  • Archer, a Team Rocket Executive who was introduced in Generation 2 and given a proper noun in Generation 4, appears during the story.
  • The histrion meets Crimson, Blue, and, for the starting time time as a non-player character, Green over the course of their adventure.
    • Red only appears in the Indigo Plateau outside of the Pokémon League after the player beats at least six Master Trainers.
    • Bluish appears early in the Pewter Urban center and later in the Silph Co. during the raid of Team Rocket. Similar to the storyline prior to Generation Ii, Blue takes over equally the Gym Leader of Viridian Gym later the player beats the Champion.
    • Green can be found in Cerulean Cave, searching for Mewtwo, and later reappears in Cerulean Metropolis.
  • Moltres is dorsum on Victory Route, simply like in Generation I.

Music

  • Like in Generation III, all Elite Four members share the Gym battle music instead of the Trainer battle music.

Pokémon

  • The games feature all of the 151 Pokémon of Generation I, as well as the new Mythical Pokémon Meltan and its evolution Melmetal. Players can too import the Alolan forms of these Pokémon from Pokémon GO or receive them from in-game trades repeatedly.
Version-sectional Pokémon

The Version-exclusive Partner the player starts with cannot exist traded to other games or stored in Pokémon HOME. While a single Farsi is obtainable in Allow's Go, Pikachu!, and a single Arcanine is obtainable in Let's Go, Eevee! through an NPC, they are not obtainable as wild Pokémon in those corresponding games.

Let's Go, Pikachu!
025 025Pa Pikachu
Partner
Electric
027 027 Sandshrew Ground
027 027A Sandshrew
Alolan Course
Ice Steel
028 028 Sandslash Ground
028 028A Sandslash
Alolan Form
Ice Steel
043 043 Oddish Grass Poison
044 044 Gloom Grass Poison
045 045 Vileplume Grass Poison
056 056 Mankey Fighting
057 057 Primeape Fighting
058 058 Growlithe Fire
088 088 Grimer Toxicant
088 088A Grimer
Alolan Form
Poison Dark
089 089 Muk Poisonous substance
089 089A Muk
Alolan Course
Poison Nighttime
123 123 Scyther Bug Flying
Allow'south Go, Eevee!
133 133Pa Eevee
Partner
Normal
023 023 Ekans Poison
024 024 Arbok Poison
037 037 Vulpix Burn down
037 037A Vulpix
Alolan Class
Ice
038 038 Ninetales Fire
038 038A Ninetales
Alolan Grade
Water ice Fairy
052 052 Meowth Normal
052 052A Meowth
Alolan Form
Dark
053 053A Persian
Alolan Form
Dark
069 069 Bellsprout Grass Toxicant
070 070 Weepinbell Grass Poison
071 071 Victreebel Grass Poison
109 109 Koffing Poison
110 110 Weezing Poison
127 127 Pinsir Bug

Compatibility

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The games are compatible with any number of Pokémon Go accounts through Bluetooth LE. Players tin can send Generation I Pokémon and their Alolan Forms, every bit well equally Meltan and Melmetal, from their phone to the games where they volition appear in GO Park. Pokémon that are quondam or event-only in Go cannot exist transferred, such equally Mew, Pikachu with diverse event hats, and Squirtle with sunglasses.

Each fourth dimension a Pokémon is transferred from Pokémon Get to the Nintendo Switch, the Pokémon GO account will be awarded 100 experience and one processed corresponding to each Pokémon transferred. Transferring a Pokémon from Pokémon Go to the Switch for the beginning fourth dimension likewise gives the GO account a Mystery Box, which can be opened in one case every three (originally vii) days to spawn wild Meltan. Each time before the box can be opened, a Pokémon transfer must be fabricated from Pokémon GO to the Nintendo Switch.

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Permit's Go, Eevee! can connect with Pokémon Dwelling house. Users of HOME can transfer Pokémon freely betwixt other Permit'south Go, Pikachu! and Permit's Become, Eevee! savefiles on the console, even if the files vest to different profiles. Through the mobile version of Dwelling, players can trade those Pokémon through the GTS and Wonder Box, features not found in the games themselves. They tin can as well take those stored Pokémon through a one-way transfer to Pokémon Sword and Shield, provided they are Pokémon in the Galar Pokédex, with a few exceptions. The player cannot store their Partner Pokémon or Pokémon in their party.

Save data bonuses

Save information for Pokémon: Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! unlocks bonuses in later Nintendo Switch games. These are the simply Pokémon games for which sure games (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokémon Sword and Shield) have received separate bonuses from the 2 versions. Both games have since finer removed the demand to have both Let'due south Get, Pikachu! and Permit'southward Get, Eevee! to obtain all of the bonus content, equally they have been updated with other means to obtain the content.

  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Let's Become, Pikachu! relieve information unlocks the Partner Pikachu spirit, and Allow'south Become, Eevee! save information unlocks the Partner Eevee spirit. Since Ver. 2.0.0, both are obtainable from the Spirit Lath without a salvage data bonus.
  • Pokémon Sword and Shield: A Pikachu and/or Eevee with the Gigantamax Cistron is received at the Meetup Spot, depending on which versions the role player has salvage information for. This is no longer the only permanent way to obtain a Gigantamax Pikachu or Eevee, every bit The Isle of Armor expansion makes the Gigantamax Factor available for other Pikachu and Eevee using Max Soup.
  • Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: The Mythical Pokémon Mew is available equally a gift Pokémon in Floaroma Boondocks. This is currently the most reliable mode to obtain Mew.
  • Pokémon Legends: Arceus: The player receives sectional article of clothing: Pikachu Festival Mask and Eevee Festival Mask.

Reception

Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Go, Eevee! a score of 37 out of 40.[6] IGN rated the games a "Swell" 8.3/x.[vii] Let's Become, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! hold a rating of 79%[8] and 80%,[nine] respectively, on Metacritic.

Sales

The games sold three million units in their launch weekend.[ten] In the fiscal yr of their release, they sold ten.63 1000000 units.[11] Every bit of March 31, 2022, Let'due south Go, Pikachu! and Permit'due south Go, Eevee! have sold 14.53 million copies worldwide.[12]

Japanese sales

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let'southward Get, Eevee! sold 661,240 units on their showtime week on the Japanese market, being 364,105 from Allow'southward Get, Pikachu! and 297,135 from Let's Go, Eevee!, with a sell-through of 62.96% and 51.lxxx% respectively.[thirteen] By Jan 3, 2021, the end of their 112th week, they had sold one,811,431 copies, beingness 1,021,041 from Permit's Go, Pikachu! and 790,390 from Let'southward Get, Eevee!.[14]

Week Week ending Ranking Units sold Total units sold
1 November xviii, 2018 1st 661,240 661,240
two November 25, 2018 1st 162,467 823,707
iii December 2, 2018 1st 94,753 918,459
iv December 9, 2018 2d 93,787 1,012,247
5 December 16, 2018 4th 108,773 ane,121,020
6 December 23, 2018 3rd 144,770 1,265,790
7 December thirty, 2018 3rd 65,497 1,331,287
8 Jan 6, 2019 tertiary 68,308 1,399,595
9 January xiii, 2019 8th 15,353 one,414,948
x January xx, 2019 7th 12,351 ane,427,298
11 Jan 27, 2019 8th ix,334 1,436,633
12 Feb 3, 2019 5th 21,274 ane,457,907
13 February 10, 2019 fifth 17,596 1,475,502
14 February 17, 2019 8th 15,287 ane,490,789
15 February 24, 2019 8th 11,057 i,501,846
xvi March 3, 2019 6th 12,864 one,514,711
17 March 10, 2019 5th xi,394 ane,526,105
18 March 17, 2019 7th 10,112 1,536,216
19 March 24, 2019 14th 10,727 1,546,944
20 March 31, 2019 9th 10,006 ane,556,950
59 Dec 29, 2019 - - i,753,673
112 January 3, 2021 - - 1,811,431

Staff

Main commodity: Staff of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let'due south Become, Eevee!

Music

Chief article: Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! Super Music Collection

The game'south music was arranged and composed past Shota Kageyama.[fifteen]

Version history

Version[16] [17] Release date Game file size Official notation More data
1.0.0 November 16, 2018 4.1 GB N/A Initial release. This version is officially playable using a physical Game Carte in a Switch whose internet connectedness remains off.
ane.0.1[18] January 22, 2019 four.two GB
  • The issue where the Pokémon received through Mystery Gift does non get registered in the Pokédex when exiting the game without saving has been resolved.
    • If you accept already received the Pokémon through Mystery Gift, put the Pokémon that is not registered in the Pokédex in the Pokémon Box and download the update data. One time this is washed, the Pokémon should be reflected in the Pokédex.
  • Other Update Information
    • The Pokémon's Markings and Guess role's □ and ☆ orders were reversed. It has now been changed to match.
    • Diverse gameplay fixes.
ane.0.2[xix] July 24, 2019 4.2 GB
  • Fixed the issue where you could not Link Trade later on existence disconnected during Link Merchandise (Local wireless connection or Cyberspace) when the number of hours played is "999:59".
  • Fixed the effect where if you entered the wrong lawmaking/countersign 10 times for the Mystery Souvenir, you lot could not enter the code/password even afterwards a set amount of time had passed.
  • For customers who have already experienced the issues, the bug volition be resolved after downloading Update information (Ver. 1.0.2).

Demonstration

The demo version of Allow's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Go, Eevee! were playable at several events worldwide prior to the games' release.

  • In the United States, the demo events were available at Pokémon Let's Go Road Trip tour from September 29 to Nov 15, 2018, starting in Los Angeles, San Franciso, Seattle, Dallas, Topeka, Chicago, Boston, and New York.[twenty]

A demo version of the games is also available on Nintendo eShop.

Trailer

Japanese

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Gallery

Logos

Title screens

Boxarts

Trivia

Professor Oak's introduction in Japanese Pokémon Yellowish

  • The term "Allow's Go!" (Japanese: レッツ ゴー!) may be a reference to Pokémon GO and the end phrase of Professor Oak'due south introduction in the Japanese and English versions of the Generation I core serial games.
  • The Japanese title of Pokémon: Allow'southward Become Pikachu (ポケットモンスター Let's Become! ピカチュウ Pocket Monsters: Let'due south Go! Pikachu) is formed by adding "Allow's Get!" to the Japanese title of Pokémon Yellowish (ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ Pocket Monsters: Pikachu).
    • Due to the change of Japanese "Pocket Monsters: Pikachu" to English "Pokémon Yellow", the game title "Pokémon: Let'south Go, Pikachu!" is non a longer version of any previous English game title. Information technology shares this distinction with Pokémon LeafGreen (a remake of Pokémon Dark-green, which is a game title used in Japanese but not in English).
    • Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! is the showtime game remake whose championship is not a longer version of the remade game title (including the Japanese game titles unused in English).
  • These are the start core serial games:
    • To be released exclusively on a home console.
      • They are too the first since Pokémon Emerald to be playable on a habitation panel in whatsoever grade. While the cadre series games of Generations I through Three were released for handheld platforms, they could as well be played on Nintendo's home consoles of the fourth dimension through various peripherals.
    • In which not every Pokémon revealed at the fourth dimension is programmed into the games.
    • To have a decreased corporeality of TMs available compared to by games.
    • To not accept any battle facilities since Pokémon Gold and Silver.
    • To not be compatible with previous core series titles in any way since Pokémon Cherry and Sapphire, and as such, the beginning to be unable to trade with other cadre series games in their generation.
    • To be compatible with Pokémon GO.
    • To not characteristic the GTS, a day-and-dark bicycle, or utilize two screens since Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
    • To not feature Wonder Trade since Pokémon Ten and Y.
    • To non feature breeding since Pokémon Gilded and Silver.
    • To not characteristic Abilities since Pokémon Ruddy and Sapphire.
    • To not be compatible with the Pokémon Global Link since Pokémon Black and White.
    • To simply accept regional Pokémon in the main storyline since Pokémon Black and White.
    • In which every Pokémon in the regional Pokédex (excluding Mythical Pokémon) can be either seen or obtained without any trading or events since Pokémon Platinum.
    • To not have a PC.
      • Every bit the Pokémon Box can exist accessed from the players bag, this is the only core series game in which the player can change their Pokémon party betwixt battles while facing the Elite 4.
    • To not use different designs between the two versions for the Japanese main title logo (ポケットモンスター).
    • To natively support multiple save files per game, thanks to the Nintendo Switch managing save files by profile and cartridges no longer being used to store save files.
    • To feature the proper noun of the mascot in the English language title.
    • To not have a Pokémon Adventures chapter named afterward information technology.
  • These games marker the first fourth dimension that an upper version has been remade.
  • As revealed in an interview with Junichi Masuda, the reason Eevee was called every bit a game mascot alongside Pikachu was because of all of the fanart Eevee has gotten.[21]
    • Masuda also revealed that Psyduck was considered for the role instead of Eevee, but was non called considering information technology was the same color equally Pikachu.
  • These are the first core serial remakes to introduce brand-new Pokémon.
  • Like in Pokémon Yellow, Ekans, Koffing, and Meowth and their evolutionary relatives are not institute in the wild in Let'south Go, Pikachu!. These three Pokémon are usually associated with Squad Rocket in the original serial. To compensate, Mankey, Grimer, and their relatives are exclusive to Let's Get, Pikachu!, a reference to two Pokémon Ash caught in the original serial, Primeape and Muk.
  • The button prompts that appear in menus on the lower-right match colors with the buttons on a Super Nintendo's controller as they announced in the Japanese and PAL regions.
  • These are the simply core serial games in Generation VII to:
    • Not characteristic Z-Moves.
    • Exist playable exclusively on a organization different from other core serial games.
    • Requite the player a diploma upon completing the Pokédex.
      • Of the core series games that give out diplomas, these are the just ones in which the design of the diploma differs between the ii games.
  • Of all of the core serial games where Crimson appears as a non-histrion character, this is the first in which he does not have all three Kanto starter Pokémon on his team.
  • Because South Korea never got an official Korean-linguistic communication release for either Generation I or Generation III games (and thus never received Pokémon Red and Green or Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen), these games are the first Korean-language games which primarily feature Kanto and follow the original story featured in Generation I.
    • However, Kanto was nonetheless accessible in both Generation II's Pokémon Gold and Silver—which was the first official Korean-language release of any Pokémon game—and its Generation IV remake, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, albeit as a postal service-game extra. Therefore, Let's Get, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are the first games in Korean to start in Kanto.
    • The same holds truthful for the players in Greater China, although these are the first official Chinese-language games to visit Kanto in whatever form.
  • This is the last Pokémon game to exist released in the Heisei period.

In other languages

Linguistic communication Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ポケットモンスター Allow'due south Go! ピカチュウ・Let's Go! イーブイ
Chinese Cantonese 精靈寶可夢 Let'due south Go!皮卡丘/Let'south Go!伊布
Standard mandarin 精靈寶可夢 Let'due south Become!皮卡丘/Let's Go!伊布
精灵宝可梦 Let's Go! 皮卡丘/Let'south Go! 伊布
French Canada Flag.png Canada Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! et Permit's Go, Eevee!
France Flag.png Europe Pokémon : Let's Go, Pikachu et Permit's Go, Évoli
Germany Flag.png German language Pokémon: Permit's Go, Pikachu! und Let'south Go, Evoli!
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon: Let'southward Go, Pikachu! e Let's Go, Eevee!
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬스터 레츠고! 피카츄・레츠고! 이브이
Spain Flag.png Castilian Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! y Permit's Get, Eevee!

References

  1. Official Japanese Pokémon site: 『ポケットモンスター』シリーズのみ表示する filter
  2. Official Japanese Pokémon site (archive)
  3. Huge Pokémon News Revealed in Tokyo | Pokemon.com
  4. Pokémon Creators Share More Details on Upcoming Games | Pokemon.com
  5. @project_eevee (Twitter)
  6. Famitsu review scores (xi/13/xviii) - Nintendo Everything
  7. Pokémon: Let's Become, Pikachu and Eevee Review - IGN
  8. Pokémon: Allow'due south Go, Pikachu! for Switch Reviews - Metacritic
  9. Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! for Switch Reviews - Metacritic
  10. Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee interruption first-week Switch sales record with 3m copies sold • Eurogamer.net
  11. Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Earnings Release for Fiscal Year Ended March 2019
  12. Top Selling Championship Sales Units - Nintendo Switch Software
  13. Media Create Sales: CY 2018 (2018 Jan 01 - 2018 December 30) | ResetEra
  14. Media Create Sales: CY 2020 (2019 Dec 30 - 2021 January 03) Sales | ResetEra
  15. Shota Kageyama's Twitter
  16. Nintendo Support: How to Update Pokémon: Let's Become, Pikachu!/Pokémon: Permit's Go, Eevee!
  17. How to Update Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! / Pokémon: Permit'due south Get, Eevee! | Support | Nintendo
  18. 『ポケモン ピカ・ブイ』更新データ(Ver.1.0.ane)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト
  19. 『ポケモン ピカ・ブイ』更新データ(Ver.i.0.2)配信のお知らせ|ポケットモンスターオフィシャルサイト
  20. Pikachu and Eevee commence on a road trip across the U.S. to demo new Pokémon games - Nintendo Official Site
  21. Eevee's starring function in Pokémon: Allow's Become was inspired by fan art - The Verge

Core serial Pokémon games

Generation I: Crimson & GreenBlue (JP) Red & BlueYellow
Generation Ii: Gold & SilverCrystal
Generation Iii: Ruby & SapphireFireRed & LeafGreenEmerald
Generation Four: Diamond & PearlPlatinumHeartGold & SoulSilver
Generation 5: Black & WhiteBlack two & White 2
Generation VI: X & YOmega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII: Dominicus & MoonUltra Sun & Ultra Moon
Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee!‎
Generation VIII: Sword & Shield (Expansion Pass)
Brilliant Diamond & Shining PearlLegends: Arceus
Generation IX: Scarlet & Violet

Pokémon game templates

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