Pokémon Legends Arceus contains a room inaccessible on Switch

A secret room has been discovered in Pokemon Legends Arceus. But it is not a place that can be visited on Switch using a special key, since it can only be accessed on PC using third-party software. In addition to being able to do almost nothing regarding it.

Let us not underestimate the extraterrestrial power and thus estimate that there exist, in this world, players of Pokemon Legends: Arceus having already done the trick. But as gifted as they may be, these users haven’t discovered everything the game developers have put into the program. In any case, not in a natural way and on the game’s home platform.

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On YouTube, user Faz Faz shared a necessarily special video, since showing a piece of Pokemon Legends: Arceus unreachable on Switch. It is indeed by passing through third-party software on a PC that we can make our avatar move in this new and fairly current environment.

In a secret room of “Pokémon Legends Arceus” is a Switch Pikachu

The piece, we are told without waiting, is not illustrated by a musical theme. No interaction is possible there, which does not, however, prevent you from observing the various elements placed here and there. The most notable item is a limited-edition Nintendo Switch in the colors of Pikachu, the best-known of all the creatures in the franchise.

The main question that may arise is to know why to have developed this room and its furnishings if it is not to make the players benefit from it. How often it can be content cut at the last minute, or even a little earlier, for lack of time to develop the idea. One theory is that this piece is taken from the game’s intro, where the player-controlled character travels back in time to the ancient region of Hisui.

While there seems to be no doubt that additional content will be offered in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, the presence of this hidden environment in the list of potential DLCs seems unlikely. Unless there is interest in playing, via this rare virtual Switch, a version of the game that is even more visually limited than the real one. For the curiosity of an N64 rendering, why not.

Source : VGC

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