Nintendo Switch has launched the all new Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Edition console

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SB

Date

Sep, 11.2022

A new Switch gaming console has been unveiled by Nintendo. The future Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet video games served as inspiration for the development of the Nintendo Switch-OLED Model: Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Edition System. Also read: On November 18th, Nintendo Switch will release the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet games. 

 

Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon will be shown on the shiny front of the Switch game consoles' dock, according to a blog post by Nintendo. The Poké Ball from the anime served as inspiration for the design on the gaming console's rear. The three Pokémon that you can select as your initial in-game partners are depicted in special pictures on the back of the gaming console, along with representations of other emblems that players will come to recognize as they progress through the games: Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. Also read: On June 8th, the Nintendo Switch will receive Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II. 

Additionally, according to Nintendo, the Joy-Con controllers have been revamped to coordinate with Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet's primary colors. The Nintendo Switch Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Edition video game console has a $359.99 price tag (about Rs.29,000). Pre-orders for this gaming system are currently being accepted from a few merchants through My Nintendo Store and Nintendo eShop. Starting on November 4th, a few places will have it for sale. 

The business also revealed that Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Double Pack, which costs $119.99 (about Rs. 9,566) in boxed or digital download copies and includes both Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet as extra goodies in the game, will be made available. 

The recently released Nintendo Switch - OLED model has enhanced audio in handheld and desktop modes, a 7-inch OLED screen, 64GB of storage, some of which is set aside for system use. The gaming controller may be used to play games in three different ways: handheld mode, which connects the Joy-Con controllers for portable play; TV mode, which is played on a TV while the system is docked; and tabletop mode for multiplayer gaming sessions on the road. The Nintendo Switch OLED model also comes with a dock with a wired LAN port and an adjustable stand.