Pokemon Legends: Arceushas captured the attention of manyPokemonfans in the weeks since its release. Featuring many firsts for thePokemonfranchise,Pokemon Legends: Arceusdid not only create a vast amount of hype, but it also managed to turn that hype into sales. As a matter of fact,Pokemon Legends: Arceusmanaged to break sales recordsin its first days of being available. As an open-world experience that many fans of the series had wanted for some time, it’s unsurprising that it has managed to gain such popularity.
Pokemon Legends: Arceusoffers more than just the open-world experience in differing from previous mainline titles though. With newHisuian forms ofPokemonand a historical version of the Sinnoh region to explore,Pokemon Legends: Arceushas plenty of reasons for fans to keep playing after initially picking up the game. An open-world and exploration means that sometimesPokemonplayers are going to stumble upon things that perhaps they weren’t meant to see.
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One player, who posted their short clip to Reddit, was innocently looking at their Togetic Pokemon when in the background the sun just disappears. This doesn’t at first appear to be a glitch or the day/night cycle changing, as the game remains in daytime and the sun’s disappearance even has a small shrinking animation. OtherPokemon Legends: Arceusplayers were quick to point out theories of what could be happening.
Many players relate the sun to the Gen 7 legendary Pokemon Solgaleo, which is supposedly the beast that devours the sun inPokemonlore. Some even joked that the sun’s disappearance could be a set-up for aPokemon Legendssequel featuring the Gen 7 legendaries. It seems that the sun’s disappearance has a much simpler answer though, as the person who posted the clip pointed out. According to the player, the sun disappears whenever it is about to rain in game, and they were lucky enough to catch the animation as it happened.
Apart from the sun vanishing from the sky,Pokemon Legends: Arceusplayers have captured other weird and funny moments. From a Gyarados obliterating a player due to a glitch, a gang ofBuizels drowning a player, or someone building a bridge of Bibarels, there seems plenty of activities distracting the player from keeping to the main quest. Just as any open-world RPG would have it.
Pokemon Legends: Arceusis available now for the Nintendo Switch.
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