The new Pokémon Snap reveals the official art of the box

New Pokemon Snap has revealed the official art of the game for the long-awaited title. Last week, the Pokemon Company decided to shake up the table and offer fans an expanded trailer for the upcoming Switch game. Shortly afterwards, the floodgates actually opened and pre-orders were active. But fervently, Nintendo also showed people what the game would look like on its shelves. Headlines like Scorbunny and Grookey are in the front and center, along with Pikachu. There’s also a bit of love for the usual favorites like Meganium. Lapras has appeared a lot in most trailers. The Kanto region also gets Dodrio in a fun echo of the first Pokémon Snap title. And for those who are especially serious about catching their bugs, Vivillion is everywhere in all these different configurations.

The last time, Pokémon Snap it allowed coaches to interact with their favorite creatures in a different way. Driving in that buggy and capturing images of all 151 originals. But in the new title, camera technology has been advanced, but it looks like there will be branching paths through individual tables. That’s nothing to say about the improved graphics fidelity and improvements in quality of life they expect in the latest version of the game. Many of those attending the first game in 1999 have been waiting for all these years for a true successor. Now, his day in the sun is near.

Check out all the news from New Pokemon Snap here. The official description says:

“Find and take pictures of Pokémon games in their native environments in the New Pokemon Snap game, just for the Nintendo Switch system. You’ll even discover behaviors and expressions you’ve never seen before when you meet and research Pokémon.”

* Explore environments, take pictures in the game and fill your Pokémon Photodex
* Travel to unfamiliar islands with beautiful scenery, such as lush jungles and sandy beaches. The Pokémon images you make there will be used to build your own Pokémon Photodex.
* This new game brings to life the gameplay of the 1999 Pokémon Snap game for the Nintendo 64 system on the Nintendo Switch system, with unknown islands to discover and different Pokémon to see.
* Photograph animated wild Pokémon in their natural habitats while exploring and exploring unknown islands. Travel through various environments, such as beaches and jungles, to capture previously unseen Pokémon behaviors. The photos you take can also be used to fill in your Pokémon Photodex.

What’s the first Pokémon you’ll catch in New Pokemon Snap? Let us know in the comments.

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