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		<title>Pokemon Gen 8 Release Date Is Now Officially &#8220;Late 2019&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To the surprise of no one, Pokemon Gen 8 will be launching, seemingly, in the final quarter of its year.]]></description>
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<p>When Nintendo announced <em>Pokemon Let&#8217;s Go Pikachu</em> and <em>Eevee</em> for later this year, they also announced <em>Pokemon 8</em>, the eighth generation of the long running series that will come to the Nintendo Switch, <a href="https://gamingbolt.com/pokemon-2019-will-be-like-handheld-games-lets-go-pikachu-eevee-may-be-forward-compatible-developer">bringing the more traditional style of handheld monster catching</a> that <em>Pokemon</em> fans are used to, know, and love.</p>
<p><em>Pokemon</em> Gen 8 was originally announced for 2019, with Nintendo specifying &#8220;the second half of 2019&#8221;; however, now they have narrowed down that release window even further. Nintendo&#8217;s <a href="https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180731e.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">financial release</a> today listed <em>Pokemon</em> for Nintendo Switch for a &#8220;Late 2019&#8221; release, which seems to imply the final quarter of the year- which is traditionally when <em>Pokemon</em> games have launched, ever since <em>Pokemon X/Y</em> back in 2013 (though even before then, the Japanese launches of <em>Pokemon</em> games were in the back half of the year; it was just the localizations that followed later).</p>
<p>So- if you want some traditional monster catching on your Switch, you know how long you need to wait. Meanwhile, <em>Pokemon Let&#8217;s Go Pikachu</em> and <em>Eevee</em> look to be gorgeous palette cleansers ahead of next year&#8217;s (hopefully) epic adventure.</p>
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