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Here’s your full pokemon snap roster!
Blank spaces are reserved pokemon IDs with empty data (could change in a future update, maybe).
Expect the usual datamining tools release from @Kaphotics and I later today ๐ pic.twitter.com/faAiaXet3k
โ Michael (@SciresM) April 29, 2021
Now, this could mean that New Pokemon Snap simply scrapped a course somewhere in the planning stages, but it seems more likely that New Pokemon Snap has space to add on additional content, which matches reports from various leakers and alleged insiders. This isn’t definitive evidence that we’ll be getting more New Pokemon Snap content after its release, but it should provide fans with at least a little bit of hope that Nintendo and Bandai Namco plans to support this game after its release.
We’ll note that Bandai Namco’s previous Pokemon spin-off game, Pokken Tournament, was one of the few Pokemon games to receive multiple updates. While these updates were mostly limited to Japanese arcades, Bandai Namco eventually released a “definitive” version of Pokken Tournament with an upgraded roster for the Nintendo Switch. Unlike Game Freak, which only recently came around to the idea of DLC, Bandai Namco is definitely a little more aware that fans want additional content after a game’s release.
We’ll see whether New Pokemon Snap gets any new DLC content later this year. In the meantime, the core game is available now for the Nintendo Switch.








