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Pokémon Mysterious World DX overflows nostalgia in 5 minutes of new gameplay

Pokémon Mysterious World DX overflows nostalgia in 5 minutes of new gameplay

Nintendo Japan has published a video in which they show several playable sequences of the title, which covers territories known to fans.

Nintendo Japan has shared through its YouTube channel a new gameplay video of Pokémon Mystery World: Rescue Team DX, one of the great exclusive releases of Nintendo Switch this first semester with Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

The advance recalls one of the initial moments of the adventure where, without going into plot plots, Wishcash tells the protagonist couple of some of the keys to the lore of that universe. The main character, who has woken up to become a Pokémon despite being a human being, remains in disbelief after everything that has happened.

What awaits us in Pokémon Mysterious World: DX Rescue Team

For those less familiar with the saga, we are talking about the most successful sub-series of Pokémon and the one that has had the most travel so far in both sales and number of deliveries. This, in particular, will be a reboot with reboot flavor of the original GBA and Nintendo DS, Pokémon Mysterious World: Red / Blue Rescue Team, only with novelties in the playable plane and species that were not shown in the original delivery (which covered the first three generations). To highlight, the presence of megaevolutions and surprises still to be revealed.

Pokémon Mysterious World: DX Rescue Team
Pokémon Mysterious World: DX Rescue Team

A few days ago we published on FreeGameTips a guide on how to start in the Mysterious World saga as well as the platforms on which each of the deliveries launched until today is available.

Pokémon Mysterious World: DX Rescue Team will go on sale in physical and digital format next March 6 exclusively for Nintendo Switch. From the eShop you can download a free demo of the title with the first measures of the adventure; if we buy the complete game it will be possible to transfer said progress when it goes on sale and save us that first initial hour.

Other big names in development for Nintendo Switch confirmed for 2020 are Bravely Default II and Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition; on the other hand, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 do not have an approximate window yet.

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