TL;DR: The Lisa Ann - Sexual Intrigue (2008)Nintendo Switch – OLED Model:Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Edition is available for pre-order at Amazon and Target for $359.99 as of Oct. 11. Its official release date is Nov. 4.
A buzzy fall gaming season continues with the release of a new special-edition Nintendo Switch console.
Initially announced in early September, the Nintendo Switch – OLED Model:Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Edition is officially up for grabs as of Oct. 11. So far, it's only available to pre-order at Amazon and Target, but expect to see it at Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, and the My Nintendo Store as the official Nov. 4 release date approaches.
At the time of writing, the new Switch is going for $359.99 — that's $10 more than the standard OLED Switch, which comes in white and Neon Blue/Neon Red.) This is Nintendo's second special-edition OLED Switch after the Splatoon 3-themed variant.
Inspired by Pokémon Scarletand Pokémon Violet, two new open-world RPGs that will launch on Nov. 18, the console's dock comes decked out with images of a Poké Ball and the two games' respective stars: the Legendary Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon. Per the last Pokémon Presents stream, players will be able to ride these massive antennaed dragons like motorcycles and form biker gangs with up to three other friends. (Vroom vroom!)
The back of the system itself features special illustrations of Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly, your three starter options for the games, as well as symbols from elsewhere in the Pokémon series. The two Joy-Cons that come with it sport the emblems of Naranja and Uva Academies, the two schools players can attend.
Note that the Scarletand Violetgames themselves are sold separately from the special-edition console. You've got the option of buying them for $59.99 apiece or as part of a $119.99 double pack, which includes a download code for 200 bonus Poké Balls.
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