Pokémon Stars on Switch is a no-show, to fans’ dismay

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Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are 3DS only, and there are no plans to bring them to the Switch. Nintendo/Paul TassiYesterday was a strange day for Nintendo fans who tuned into a new Pokémon Direct hoping for some relatively simple news: Pokémon is coming to the Nintendo Switch. How could they not make the next Pokémon game on N64? Only this year it's having the opposite effect, as fans simply cannot believe that a full Pokémon game is not coming to the Switch in some form. And yet, with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, nothing is ever a sure thing, as yesterday's Direct demonstrated.


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Pokémon Stars on Switch is a no-show, to fans' dismay

The expectation was that, finally, we would see what Pokémon Stars — or any Pokémon RPG — would look like on Nintendo Switch. Le site presse de The Pokémon Company indique une potentielle sortie de Pokémon Ultra Soleil et Ultra Lune sur Nintendo Switch ! The Pokémon Company threw a couple of curveballs during today's Pokémon Direct. Even before the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon in November, rumors about Pokémon Stars ran rampant. Please refer to the Pokémon Direct for more game details."Stepping back, the lack of Pokémon Stars — or what have you — on Switch makes sense.

Pokémon Stars on Switch is a no-show, to fans' dismay

Pokémon lands on Nintendo Switch on September 22 with Pokkén Tournament
Nintendo hosted on of its Nintendo Direct streaming events today, just ahead of E3, and it had big news to share for one of its most popular and beloved game franchises: Pokémon is coming to Nintendo Switch, with its first appearance courtesy of Pokkén Tournament DX, the Pokémon fighting game. The news came via a dedicated Pokémon Direct edition of Nintendo's direct show, which gives you an idea of how important the company thinks the news will be for the console and for gamers. Pokkén Tournament offers a range of play options based on Switch's unique multiplayer option, including local, tabletop and team battles and online play. It's going to be available on Sept. 22, 2017, and there will be a playable version at E3 this year. Switch launched with a relatively light game lineup, though the flagship Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild garnered rave critical reviews and player plaudits.


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