Twitter userConstantin Liétardseems to have taken inspiration from the famousTwitch PlaysPokemoncraze of 2014, as they decided to take the concept of massive cooperative gameplay up to eleven. Thanks to some truly impressive ingenuity you’re able to playPokemon Redthrough their Twitter avatar:
So for those who want to join in the fun, simply go to the above comment and reply to it with one of the listed comments. There’s a 15 second delay between input and follow through. They also created a temporary Discord server so that players can discuss their inputs with each and better coordinate:
By refreshing their Twitter page, you can actually see the game’s progress. It’s a fun and interesting idea and I can’t wait to see how far it goes. Considering that the aforementioned Twitch PlaysPokemonaccount managed tocomplete every gencurrent to that point, I have high hopes for this playthrough as well.
According to Nintendo’srecent financial results,Pokemon Sword and Shieldare now thethird best sellingPokemongames of all time. The pair have now sold 18.22 million copies in just nine months and sit just behindGold and Silverin the lifetime sales chart. And if youâre one of those buyers, reading up onour guideon how to train Pokemon EVs and breed perfect IVs for competitive play is a great way to learn how to strengthen your team.
From Nintendoâs nine-month earnings report, it was revealed thatSword and Shield has soldÂmore than 16 million copiessince its November release, becoming the biggest highlight in an already strong fiscal year for the company. Thelatest NPD data, the latest installment in the long running series has the highest launch month dollar sales inÂPokemon franchise history. And for the month of November,ÂSword was the third best selling game, the double pack including both titles ranking at fourth place, andÂShield being in fifth place. However, if you combined those sales then total it would bring them to the number two spot.
Pokemon Sword and ShieldÂreleased for Nintendo Switch on November 15th, 2019. Meanwhile check out our in-depth review for the gameÂhere, in which the News Editor states that “Sword and ShieldÂare a lot of fun, even if the series is experiencing growing pains with the transition to home consoles.” You can purchaseSword here andÂShieldhere.