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[[File:Pokémon Lets Go Pikachu Logo.png|thumb|New Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eeevee announced at E3]]
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Among the Nintendo E3 news we received today, was some new information regarding {{bp|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}. The first topic was the new GO Park. Seemingly replacing the {{bp|Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone}}, the GO Park functions quite similarly to the {{bp|Pal Park}} by allowing you to transfer Pokémon from {{bp|Pokémon GO}} to be caught in Let's Go. Another thing that appears to take inspiration from Pokémon GO is the leveling system. Sending Pokémon to {{bp|Professor Oak}}, you will receive candies which will allow you to boost certain stats for the Pokémon of your choosing. The game seems to feature both standard levels and cp. The final announcement was that of online features. Both {{bp|Trade|trading}} and online battles have been confirmed, however, they will now require a Nintendo Switch Online service to use.
Additional new information regarding {{bp|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}} has been revealed at E3.
* Replacing the {{bp|Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone}} in {{bp|Fuchsia City}}, GO Park functions similarly to {{bp|Pal Park}} by allowing players to transfer Pokémon from {{bp|Pokémon GO}} to be caught.
* Sending Pokémon to {{bp|Professor Oak}} allows the player to receive candy to boost the {{bp|Statistic|stats}} of Pokémon. The game continues to feature traditional {{bp|level}}s, but also will also feature {{bp|Statistic#CP|CP}}.
* Both online {{bp|Trade|trading}} and battling have also been confirmed; however, they will require the Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Trading and battling via local wireless will remain available to all players.
 
The gameplay shown during Nintendo Treehouse at E3 can be viewed below:
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Additional new information regarding Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! has been revealed at E3.

  • Replacing the Safari Zone in Fuchsia City, GO Park functions similarly to Pal Park by allowing players to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon GO to be caught.
  • Sending Pokémon to Professor Oak allows the player to receive candy to boost the stats of Pokémon. The game continues to feature traditional levels, but also will also feature CP.
  • Both online trading and battling have also been confirmed; however, they will require the Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Trading and battling via local wireless will remain available to all players.

The gameplay shown during Nintendo Treehouse at E3 can be viewed below:

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