Pikachu and Eevee embark on a road trip to the United States to demonstrate new Pokemon games



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REDMOND, Wash .– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Call all Pokemon trainers! Nintendo and the Pokemon company
International has just unveiled a special opportunity to play the pokemon:
Let's go, Pikachu!
and pokemon:
Let's go, Eevee!
games for the Nintendo
Switch
system before launch on November 16th. Cross-country pokemon:
Let's go, Road Trip!
The tour started today in Los Angeles with
multi-platinum artist, actress and self-proclaimed Pokémon fan
Jordin Sparks, who has joined hundreds of fans to play new games and
mingle with Pikachu and Eevee himself.

Over the next two months, fans across the United States will have a
chance to visit this colorful pop-up tour, featuring Pikachu- and
Eevee-themed trucks, fun photo opportunities, special gifts (while
latest supplies) and demonstrations of Nintendo Switch games. Game demos
will also feature the thrust
Ball More
accessory, a new controller compatible with games
looks and feels like a real Poké Ball. Every stop of the tour will be
features an exclusive (and adorable!) Pokémon Snapchat filter that can
accessible only at the scene of the event and Pokémon GO players
may even notice a higher frequency of observations of Pikachu and Eevee near
The events!

"Pokémon games have always inspired the sense of adventure and community,
and we are excited to bring this to life with the Pokémon: let's go, road
Trip! Said Doug Bowser, executive vice president of Nintendo of America
Sales and Marketing. "Let someone be a long-time Pokémon fan or a
Budding trainer, this new pair of games offers a vibrant region
explore, coaches to fight and, of course, tons of Pokémon to catch. "

Pokemon: let's go, travel by car! will visit seven additional cities
across the country, culminating with an epic midnight launch event at
Nintendo NY on the evening of November 15th. As a celebration of the very
first introduction of Pokémon in the United States, one of the stops of the tour will be
in Topeka, Kansas, which was the site of the launch ceremony of the
original Red Pokémon and Blue Pokémon games for the game
Boy System – almost 20 years ago!

Pikachu and Eevee continue their flash tour with their next stop in
San Francisco on October 6th. The complete schedule of tours and venues are such that
follows:

  • San Francisco, California
    October 6From 9h to 18h

  • Seattle, Washington
    October 13From 9h to 18h

  • Dallas, Texas
    October 20thFrom 9h to 18h

  • Topeka, Kansas
    October 27From 9h to 18h

  • Chicago, Illinois
    November 3From 9h to 18h

  • Boston, Massachusetts
    November 10From 9h to 18h

  • New York, New York
    November 15th

For more details on time and place, please visit https://www.nintendo.com/switch/events.
Fans with eagle eyes might notice that many of these stops are located
almost popular Pokémon GO PokéStops or Gyms. That's not a
Coincidence, because players can bring some Pokemon Pokémon GO
at Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's go, Eevee!
Players can transfer Pokémon from the Kanto region, including Alolan and Shiny.
variants – that they captured on their mobile devices Pokémon GO
switch to the Nintendo Switch games to take them on a new adventure. Fans
visit the Pokémon: let's go, travel by car! are encouraged to catch
Wild Pokémon on their smartphones while waiting to demonstrate the Nintendo
Change game

In Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's go, Eevee!
players play the role of a female or male Pokémon coach and leave
in an adventure with their Pokémon partner – either Pikachu or Eevee,
depending on which version of the game they play. Players will go on a
new journey in a familiar setting to discover the Kanto region
capture Pokémon and confront other trainers. They can even share the
traveling with a friend in two-player cooperative mode. When we play with
Accessory Poké Ball Plus, sold separately or included with a
announced prizes, players can make a smooth throwing motion to
the impression that they really catch Pokémon.

Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's go, Eevee!
will launch exclusively for Nintendo Switch on November 16th.
includes one of two games and the new Poké Ball Plus accessory
launches at the suggested retail price of $ 99.99. On the same day, a
special set including a Nintendo Switch system and the Joy-Con theme
controllers, download codes for the Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu!
or Pokémon: Let's go, Eevee! game and the Poke Ball Plus
the accessory is sold in stores at a suggested retail price of $ 399.99. For
more information about Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu! and pokemon:
Let's go, Eevee!
, visit https://www.pokemon.com/PokemonLetsGo.

For Jordin Sparks, contact Victoria Varela at [email protected].

Remember that the features of Nintendo Switch parental
controls
that allow adults to manage content that their kids can
access. For more information on other features, visit https://www.nintendo.com/switch/.

About Nintendo: The world pioneer of the creation of
interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan,
manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Nintendo switch
system and the Nintendo 3DS family of portable systems.
Since 1983, the year of the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System,
Nintendo has sold more than 4.6 billion video games and more than 725
million hardware units around the world including Nintendo Switch and the
The Nintendo 3DS family of systems, as well as the Game Boy,
Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS family of systems, Super NES,
Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Wii
and Wii U systems He also created industry icons that
have become well known, familiar names, such as Mario, Donkey Kong,
Metroid, Zelda and Pokémon. A wholly-owned subsidiary, Nintendo of
America Inc., based in Redmond, Washington, serves as the headquarters for
Nintendo Operations in the Americas. For more information on
Nintendo, please visit the company's website at https://www.nintendo.com/.

About Pokémon: The Pokémon Company International, a subsidiary of
The Pokemon company in Japan manages the property outside Asia and
is responsible for Brand Management, Licensing, Marketing, Pokémon
Trading Card Game, the animated television series, home entertainment and the
Pokemon's official website. Pokemon was launched in Japan in 1996 and
is today one of the most popular entertainment properties
the world. For more information, visit https://www.pokemon.com.

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