New Pokémon Snap reveals the official art of the box

New Pokémon Snap revealed the official art of the game for the long-awaited title. Last week, the Pokémon Company decided to shake up the table and give fans an extended trailer for the upcoming Switch game. Shortly after, the floodgates really opened and pre-orders started. But in the fervor, Nintendo also showed people how the game would look on the shelves as well. Entries like Scorbunny and Grookey are in the front and center along with Pikachu. There is also a love for longtime favorites like Meganium. Lapras also stood out in most trailers. The Kanto region also hosts Dodrio in a fun echo of the first Pokémon Snap title. And for those especially serious about detecting their insects, Vivillion is everywhere in all these different settings.

Last time, Pokémon Snap allowed trainers to interact with their favorite creatures in a different way. Driving in that buggy and taking pictures of all 151 originals. But in the new title, the camera technology has been advanced, but it looks like there will be paths branched by the individual plates. This has nothing to say about the increase in graphics fidelity and improvements in the quality of life that await in the newest iteration of the game. Many who were present for the first game in 1999 have waited all these years for a true successor. Now, your day in the sun is finally at hand.

Check out all the news of the new Pokémon Snap here. The official description says:

“Browse and take pictures of Pokémon in their native environments in the New Pokémon Snap game, only for the Nintendo Switch console! You’ll even discover behaviors and expressions you’ve never seen before when you find and search for animated wild Pokémon.”

* Explore environments, take in-game photos and fill your Photodex Pokémon
* Travel to unknown islands with beautiful scenery, such as lush jungles and white sandy beaches. The Pokémon photos you take will be used to build your own Photodex Pokémon!
* This new game brings the gameplay of the 1999 Pokémon Snap game to the Nintendo 64 console to life on the Nintendo Switch console with unknown islands to discover and different Pokémon to see!
* Photograph wild animated Pokémon in their natural habitats while researching and exploring unknown islands. Travel through a variety of environments, such as beaches and jungles, to capture Pokémon behaviors never seen before. The photos you take can also be used to fill your own Pokémon Photodex!

What is the first Pokémon you will capture in New Pokémon Snap? Let us know in the comments!

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