Pokemon Lets Go Road Trip HandsOn Event Begins

Pokemon Let’s Go Road Trip Hands-On Event Begins

Nintendo reveals a full schedule of Pokemon Let’s Go tour events that invite trainers to get a hands-on experience with the new game before it officially releases.



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Pokemon Lets Go Road Trip HandsOn Event Begins

Pokemon Let’s Go is on the verge of release, but Nintendo isn’t done promoting the game just yet. Lucky fans across the country will have the opportunity to try out the game before it releases for the Nintendo Switch later this year.

Nintendo of America revealed its plans to hold a Pokemon Let’s Go Road Trip tour across the United States every Saturday leading up to the game’s release. Santa Monica is holding the first event which will run to the end of the day. Afterwards, the tour will move on to the following locations:

  • San Francisco, CA on October 6, 9 a.m. 6 p.m. at 4 Embarcadero Center
  • Seattle, WA on October 13 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Westlake Park
  • Dallas, TX on October 20 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., location TBA
  • Topeka, KS on October 27, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., location TBA
  • Chicago, IL on November 3, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., location TBA
  • Boston, MA on November 10, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., location TBA

Players who attend the events will have the opportunity to give Pokemon Let’s Go a try, as well as access to limited Pokemon Let’s Go swag as long as supplies last. At this time, there’s no news of Pokemon Let’s Go tours outside of the United States or in additional locations.

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Of course, players who attend the event are recommended to play Pokemon GO while they’re there. Niantic hasn’t announced any special releases into the wild for the event, but with the large number of congregated Pokemon trainers, there will be plenty of opportunities to befriend fellow trainers waiting in line and trade Pokemon to prep one’s collection before transferring Pokemon to Pokemon Let’s Go.

Pokemon Let’s Go is widely anticipated, but has also proven to be somewhat controversial to fans of the classic titles. The gameplay has been changed significantly to mimic Pokemon GO’s functionality, and other major changes have been made, altering how Pokemon Gyms work and introducing a new, friendly trainer that helps the player rather than rivaling them as Blue/Gary once did. Nonetheless, it appears that the game’s free event has had a significant turnout, and the number of attendees will likely increase as the tour continues.



Pokemon Let’s Go will release on November 16th exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

Source: Nintendo of America

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