(video) This is what Poke man sword and Shield, for the Switch looks like

In 2018, family-friendly remakes of the original Red and Blue games were released for the Switch and became huge hits.

But Sword and Shield are brand new Pokemon games with new monsters to collect and new worlds to explore.

They also mark the first ‘real’ Pokemon games for a home console.

Pokemon Sword and Shield will release worldwide in late 2019! #PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/pLIjLet531— Pokemon Sword and Shield News (@PkmnSwordShield) February 27, 2019

The Pokemon series made its name on handheld consoles and later on mobile phones in Pokemon Go.

Spin-off titles, such as Pokemon Stadium and fighting game Pokken Tournament have been hugely successful on consoles.

‘Fans have been waiting for a game like this’


Pokemon super-fan Dan Maher says the new trailer looks “fantastic’ and is an “overhaul” for the long-running series.

“We’ve been waiting to see a Pokemon game that plays like we know and love them, but reflects modern graphic sensibilities,” he tells Newsbeat.

“So to see one that recreates Pokemon in full 3D is great.”

He believes Nintendo – and developers Game Freak – have been reluctant to put the game on a home console, as portability was part of the appeal of Pokemon since day one.

But since the Switch acts as both a home and portable console, he says it’s the “perfect opportunity to allow that experience to continue but still enjoyed in the home as well.”

Oh, and he’ll be choosing Scorbunny as his starting Pokemon.

Sword and Shield was announced on international Pokemon Day
The game was announced on 27 February, also known as Pokemon Day to fans of the series.

That’s the date the original games were released in Japan in 1996.

And 23 years after it’s original release, Pokemon is set for a huge year in 2019.

As well as the new games, the collectable, ball-dwelling creatures will make their first live-action movie appearance in Detective Pikachu.

A new trailer was released for that earlier this week.

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