Nintendo announces the new Pokemon Snap game for Nintendo Switch

Nintendo announces the new Pokemon Snap game for Nintendo Switch

A classic Pokemon game is returning to the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo announced today during its Pokemon presentation that New Pokemon Snap, a sequel to the original game, will arrive on the Nintendo Switch. While there's no official release date yet, it's still big news for older fans.

Pokemon Snap was first released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. In it, players assumed the identity of a photographer who traveled to various Pokemon-filled islands to take photos for Professor Oak, who would eventually have you. rated with photos of each level.



Gamers have been hoping for another Pokemon Snap game for many years, and it looks like they will finally get their wish after more than two decades. The game appears to be generally the same, but of course there will be a lot more Pokemon and a graphics update.

Of course, it's just an announcement trailer. Hopefully the new Pokemon Snap has more of the original game than Pokemon and the new environments, but we'll probably have to wait for more information from Nintendo before we can really get excited.

The announcement was just part of Nintendo's Pokemon package today, which included a number of other smaller game announcements such as a Pokemon app to help kids brush their teeth, a puzzle game about running a cafe, new content. Pokemon Go, information on the Pokemon armor expansion (released today) and teasing a wider announcement next week.

While most of these might fall on the sidelines of the excitement for New Pokemon Snap, let's hope they are all at least nice Pokemon side games for gamers. Again we have no idea when the game will be released, but you can watch the trailer for it by following this link.



The game will be released exclusively on Nintendo Switch.

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