‘Pokemon Stars’ Latest Update: ‘Pokemon Stars’ For Nintendo Switch Would Mean Better Graphics [VIDEO]
ByThe Nintendo Switch is said to come along with the "Pokemon Stars" game, but the game developer has yet to confirm the issue. Nonetheless, the Nintendo Switch with "Pokemon Stars" game, considering the system's 720p display, would definitely provide better graphics to the game.
Despite the huge leak of Nintendo Switch's inclusion of the Pokemon's upcoming game in the roster of its games, the tech monster hasn't issued a formal confirmation yet. Although 3DS games suggest another hint towards the "Pokemon Stars" game, it definitely can't just be a speculation, according to Tech Mic.
Nevertheless, a Redditor named ronnknee, illustrated on how to prompt a cutscene which hints at the "Pokemon Stars" game. The Redditor discovered an old man standing in the Hainan Desert where gamers can stimulate the scene by showing the man a Lunatone or Solrock. Neither Pokemon is an Alola native, the players must also transmit them using the Pokemon Bank to the tropical region.
The man's memories will then flash back, and he will talk about the star pulses which were given to the man three decades ago. The player will then be offered with the Moonstone and teleports into space, US Gamer reported.
In spite of that, some experts claimed that "Pokemon Stars" game is actually "Pokemon Sun and Moon's" new mission. On the contrary, some reports are claiming that "Pokemon Stars" game is the new mainline Pokemon game. The Pokemon game is reportedly in development for Nintendo's upcoming gaming system. The forthcoming game is said to come along with 20 or more new Pokemon when it launches.
Meanwhile, Nintendo Switch is slated to roll out worldwide on March 3, 2017. The Nintendo Switch cost 29,980 Yen ($260) in Japan, £280 in the UK and $300 in the U.S. The Japanese tech giant has also revealed that the subscription service's membership will be required for online play.
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