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Game launches for Switch on January 28
The Pokémon Company International began streaming a new trailer for its Nintendo Switch game Pokémon Legends: Arceus on Tuesday. The video uses a found footage style as opposed to actual gameplay footage. In the footage, a researcher encounters and describes a Pokémon that is not pictured in the video in an area called the Canalave Library. The researcher states that the Pokémon has fluffy white fur on top of its head and around its neck, and the tip of its tail is red and swaying. The researcher almost mistakes the Pokémon for a Growlithe and Vulpix.
The Pokémon Snorunt also appears in the video.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus will launch worldwide for Switch on January 28.
The game will take place in the Hisui region, the past version of the Sinnoh region from the Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl games. Players join the Galaxy Expedition Team’s Survey Corps in Jubilife Village to embark on survey outings and research Pokémon. Players can ride Pokémon and craft items. They are vulnerable to Pokémon attacks while out in the field. The game will also feature photography and trainer customization.
The game will add the new Pokémon Wyrdeer, an evolution of Stantler, Basculegion, an evolution of Basculin, and Kleavor, an evolution of Scyther. The game will also introduce Hisuian forms of Braviary and Growlithe.
Pokémon can be captured by throwing Pokéballs. However, some Pokémon will flee or try to attack. Pokémon battles will feature an action order combat system, in which the order a Pokémon attacks will depend on its speed stat and moves. Pokémon can use moves in two different styles: strong style, which favors power over speed, and agile style, which prioritizes fast turns over strength.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus will feature a more open 3D style reminiscent of the Wild Area in the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games. The story will also involve the mythical Pokémon Arceus. Starter Pokémon include Rowlet, Cyndaquil, and Oshawatt. The cover art (pictured right) depicts Mount Coronet and the bygone Sinnoh region.
Source: Pokémon franchise‘s YouTube channel
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