Dynamic game launches have dominated the gaming industry this year. From exciting RPGs to FPS games, we have come a long way. And in this journey, the popular franchise, Pokemon, has followed us through the thrill. With the launch of Pokemon Sleep this year, fans are now ready to welcome another exciting iteration in the Pokeverse - Detective Pikachu Returns. We are just days away from the launch. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about Detective Pikachu Returns.
All About Detective Pikachu Returns
The game is scheduled to release on 6th October 2023 on Nintendo. Fans are buzzing with excitement as the release date is just a few days away.
As is obvious from the name, this highly awaited launch is a sequel to the 2016 Nintendo game Detective Pikachu. The 2016 game featured a detective named Tim Goodman, who was accompanied by a witty Pikachu and together they solved various mysteries in the game. In the sequel too, the fans will get to experience an adventurous world full of mysteries.
Join Pikachu and Tim Goodman in the bustling metropolis of Ryme City. The case kicks off with a jewelry theft but soon players will find themselves looking for answers to other questions as well. Not only will they be consumed by the need to solve the case at hand but they will also seek answers to questions like ‘Why did Tim’s father, Harry, go missing?’ or ‘What is causing the Pokémon-related incidents around Ryme City?’ as is seen in the Nintendo Direct.
Players will also come across a diverse cast of characters who add a sense of vibrancy to the game, as their personalities bounce off each other. You will get to meet the mayor of Ryme City, Howard Myers, his daughter, Rachel and other characters like Irene, Tim’s mother. Get ready to get down the rabbit hole and solve these mysteries so that you can find answers to questions that truly matter.
The game will be out on 6th October 2023, and players can purchase it for $49.99 via the Nintendo Store. Additionally, the game is also available for preordering here.