Pikmin 3 Deluxe is coming to Switch this October with new missions in tow
The rumors were true
Pikmiﷺn 3 Deluxe is coming to Switch on October 30, Nintendo abruptly announced toda﷽y.
Prepare yourselves, brave explorers! Set-off for the lush planet PNF-404 when #Pikmin 3 Deluxe lands on 10/30! This version features mult💖iple difficulty modes, new side-stor🌠y missions featuring Olimar & Louie, and all the DLC from the original release. //t.co/UbljqJUQjX pic.twitter.com/7oht5o5mZI
In addit🍎ion to new side missions focusing on Olimar and Louie, the $60 Switch version of the game will come with all the DLC for the Wii U original, including a range of level packs featuring new battles, treasure, and puzzles. Blurbs on the updated also double down on "new difficulty options, lock-on targeting, and optional hints" that will "let you play and learn your way."
The short trailer for the Switch version confirms that the Deluxe version looks a bit better, but it doesn't show much Switch functionality. Given the motion control support oﷺf previous installments, Joy-Con controls for directing Pikmin feels like a shoo-in, so hop💜efully we see that in action soon.
Pikmin 3 Deluxe was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:first rumored for Switch in May, with VentureBeat predicting a Switch release of not only Pikmin 3, but also a new Paper Mario (which we now know to be 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Paper Mario: The Origami King) and a trilogy of remas🙈tered 3D Mario games including Super Mario Galaxy. These rumors are now two for three, and with the rest of Nintendo's 2020 lineup looking fairly empty apart from Pikmin 3, that HD Mario trilogy is now more likely than ever – albeit totally unconfirmed.
For now, let's just en🐟joy the ꦐfact that Pikmin 3, a lovely little action-strategy game which has been leashed to the troubled Wii U since its release in 2013, will get a second chance on a much better platform.
Looks like we'll have to update our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games once again.
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