…Joy-Con it is, I guess

There are a few control options forPokémon: Let’s Go, PikachuandEevee, but the Nintendo Switch’s best choice, the Pro Controller, won’t be supported. I feel like I probably should’ve seen this coming.

The officialJapanese Nintendo pageforPokémon: Let’s Goconfirmed as much.

Nintendo has really pushed the optionalPoké Ball Plusperipheral for thePokémon: Let’s Gogames and emphasized the ability for players to “throw” Poké Balls with the Joy-Con controller. Another high-profile Switch release,Super Mario Party, opted out of supporting Pro Controllers. So here we are.

It’s a shame, because I adore the Pro Controller. It’s sturdy and has a bit of heft. It’s comfortable in my hands. The battery seems to last forever. All in all, the gamepad will be sorely missed.

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I’m still going to get around toPokémon: Let’s Goat some point, but this is disappointing.

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