Poké Ball Plus
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The Poké Ball Plus (Japanese: モンスターボール Plus Monster Ball Plus) is a device shaped like a Poké Ball that was released for use with Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and Pokémon GO on November 16, 2018.
In the core series games
With its motion control capabilities, it can be used to play Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! in place of the Joy-Con. The device can be used to catch Pokémon in-game, and the device will light up, vibrate, and play the Pokémon's cry when the Pokémon is caught. A Pokémon can also be transferred from these games to the Poké Ball Plus, and if the device is gently shaken, the Pokémon inside will make a sound and the device will vibrate. If the Pokémon is sent back into the game, various positive events can occur. If the Pokémon is in Day Care, the game won't allow it to be transferred back until it is picked up.
Mew
The Poké Ball Plus comes programmed with a serial code to redeem this Mew. To claim, the player must connect to the internet. An active subscription to Nintendo Switch Online is not required. Players that purchased multiple Poké Ball Pluses can redeem multiple Mew.
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In the side games
Pokémon GO
The Poké Ball Plus can also be used in place of a Pokémon GO Plus. When a Pokémon appears nearby in Pokémon GO, the Poké Ball Plus will light up and vibrate. A button on the device can be pressed, allowing the player to throw a Poké Ball, and the Poké Ball Plus will light up in a different pattern to inform the player that the Pokémon has been caught. The device can also count steps, allowing eggs to be hatched and candy to be obtained from Buddy Pokémon.
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In other languages
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