Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu!/Let's Go, Eevee! videos
Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! were announced during a press conference which was later released online. Further videos detailing new features will be posted in the run up to the games' release. This page lists them all, in order from oldest first. Click each thumbnail to watch the video.
Pokémon 2018 Video Game Press Conference
Date: 29th May, 2018 • Length: 45:26
Announcement Trailer
Date: 29th May, 2018 • Length: 3:19
E3 Treehouse demo
Date: 12th June, 2018 • Length: 48:42
Gameplay trailer #1
Date: 12th July, 2018 • Length: 1:58
This trailer introduces a few characters such as your friendly rival
and Professor Oak. A Pokémon Refresh-like feature is shown. Pikachu and Eevee can be given haircuts. Female Eevee now has a heart shape on its tail, and the player's clothing can be customised. Following Pokémon may find hidden items. Next the first two gym leaders are shown, and finally co-op mode.
Japan 'Take 5' Vol. 1
Date: 2nd August, 2018 • Length: 1:49
Gameplay trailer #2
Date: 9th August, 2018 • Length: 1:12
Japan 'Take 5' Vol. 2
Date: 16th August, 2018 • Length: 1:46
Mega Kangaskhan & Mega Gyarados
Date: 18th August, 2018 • Length: 0:37
Secret Techniques and exclusive moves
Date: 10th September, 2018 • Length: 1:03
The new Secret Techniques feature is shown off, with the player surfing on a surfboard with Pikachu, Eevee cutting down a tree, and the player floating off using balloons. We see some shots of Celadon City and the Game Corner, followed by a battle with Erika, the Celadon Gym leader.
Partner Powers are introduced, along with some exclusive moves Splishy Splash, Bouncy Bubble, Buzzy Buzz, and Sizzly Slide.
Japan 'Take 5' Vol. 3
Date: 10th September, 2018 • Length: 1:02
GO Park
Date: 19th September, 2018 • Length: 1:28
This video kicks off with a Moltres encounter before showing footage of GO Park, which connects with Pokémon GO to import Kanto Pokémon (including Alolan Forms) into LGPE. A mini-game to collect candies is revealed, which are shown increasing stats.
Then it's back to the legendary Pokémon - Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres - defeating them provides a chance to catch them. Finally, Mew is shown in battle.
The Two Professors, Episode 1
Date: 25th September, 2018 • Length: 2:20
The first in an animated series, with Professor Willow and Professor Oak. Willow informs Oak about a Ditto that had transformed into a mysterious Pokémon. Oak remembers it from an ancient text as Meltan.
Live-action Meltan trailer
Date: 10th October, 2018 • Length: 1:47
Japan 'Take 5' Vol. 4
Date: 10th October, 2018 • Length: 1:47
The Two Professors, Episode 2
Date: 10th October, 2018 • Length: 3:37
Following on from the previous episode, Professor Oak has found a Mystery Box containing the same metal that Meltan is made from. When Willow receives the box, Meltan begin to appear in the wild.
Master Trainers
Date: 18th October, 2018 • Length: 1:14
A video showing off the new post-game feature, Master Trainers
. We see several one-on-one battles and the player finding the trainers in the overworld. It is revealed that the Pokémon may have unexpected attacks
that are super-effective against the same Pokémon. The player is referred to as Venusaur Master Elaine
by the Pokémon Center nurse. At the very end, two Metapods face off against each other using Harden.
The Two Professors, Episode 3
Date: 24th October, 2018 • Length: 3:02
The final episode in the series. Professor Oak checks in on Professor Willow, who has managed to capture dozens of Meltan. As he explains his findings, the Meltan start to merge and form Melmetal. Willow sends Melmetal to Oak but the lab isn't prepared. There is one Meltan remaining in the wild, so Willow keeps it.
Commercial
Date: 30th October, 2018 • Length: 1:32
Nintendo Treehouse Live
Date: 1st November, 2018 • Length: 37:52
Following a Nintendo Direct for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Nintendo staff play through some of Let's Go. The first part shows inside Mt. Moon including receiving one of the fossils and a battle with Jessie and James from the anime. The second part skips to Celadon City and reveals two new characters: one who teaches the partner Pikachu or Eevee special moves, and another who can control the natures of Pokémon appearing in the wild. Celadon Department Store is shown and has items to customize the player, then Celadon Gym. The final part showcases GO Park where Pokémon transferred from Pokémon GO can be caught in a mini-game.
Elite Four
Date: 7th November, 2018 • Length: 0:39
Japan 'Take 5' Vol. 5
Date: 7th November, 2018 • Length: 1:05