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Hey! Pikmin Shouldn't Deter Nintendo from More Spin-Offs After Pikmin 4

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Pikmin is one of Nintendo’s most often overlooked IPs, but with the success of Pikmin 4, that may be beginning to change. Despite the failure of the series’ first spin-off title, Nintendo shouldn’t be afraid to take new chances with the Pikmin franchise.




The Pikmin series debuted later than most of Nintendo’s popular titles. While Mario, Zelda, and Metroid were among the first major successes for the company, Pikmin wouldn’t surface until the GameCube era in 2001. Despite its late arrival on the scene though, Pikmin has gradually become accepted among the company’s most loved IPs, and with good reason. Despite there only being 6 Pikmin games, fans praise the series for its unique spin on classic genres and innovative design choices. The only low point in the franchise’s history might be the release of Hey! Pikmin on the 3DS, the first of the series’ two spin-off games. At the time, fans knew Pikmin 4 was in the works, so they were upset that the next entry in the series wasn’t the highly awaited mainline game. But years later, it seems that Nintendo may be ready to take another stab at giving Pikmin more time in the spotlight.


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Pikmin 4 Gives Nintendo the Green Light for Spin-Offs

With well over a year since the release of Pikmin 4, some are beginning to wonder what may be next. Their answer may have come in the form of a leak from industry insider, Nash Weedle. According to Weedle’s leak, a new Pikmin Spin-off is in the works after the success of Pikmin 4. While this is unconfirmed, it may not be a bad decision for the future of the IP. Hey! Pikmin, though unappreciated upon release, is looked back on as a fun experiment in changing the gameplay formula of the Pikmin series. Pikmin Bloom, the mobile spin-off, did the same, and has seen a sizable player base. Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, has even stated that he sees Pikmin as a ‘flagship IP’ for Nintendo, signaling that it may see more attention in the future.

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Nash Weedle’s leak also came with some unexpected news though. If true, it appears that the upcoming spin-off may change the series’ formula in not only gameplay style, but art style as well. While the series’ art has evolved over time due to improvements in graphical capabilities, its general style has always remained consistent. There hasn’t been any word about how the appearance would change, but any alteration to Pikmin’s design is unusual.

This begs the question of what this new spin-off might be like tonally if the design team feels that the original art style doesn’t fit. Nintendo has had success with art style changes, notably changing The Legend of Zelda’s realistic style into the toon style on occasion. This works because the toon-styled games are generally more lighthearted than the realistic ones. If the Pikmin formula is changing, the art style alteration may be a reflection of that change. After all, no series grows if it stays the same, so a change-up for Pikmin might be a good thing.


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What Could a New Pikmin Game Be Like?

Although there aren’t many, the two Pikmin spin-offs share several qualities. The major one is that they both took on gameplay styles that are different from the source material. Hey! Pikmin turned the series into a side-scrolling puzzle/platformer, keeping the essence of controlling Pikmin to help the explorer, but altering the way in which the player and their Pikmin move. Pikmin Bloom is an AR walking game in the style of Pokemon GO. The app encourages players to explore their surroundings to find Pikmin in the ‘real world.’

“Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, has even stated that he sees Pikmin as a ‘flagship IP’ for Nintendo, signaling that it may see more attention in the future.”

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All three forms of Pikmin games seem to have one core element that remains the same. The importance of exploring the world around the player feels very important in all instances. The mainline Pikmin games take a strategy approach to gameplay, something Nintendo excels at, Hey! Pikmin has a stronger puzzle emphasis, and Pikmin Bloom encourages exercise, but they all flavor the experience by encouraging players to explore. Whatever the new potential spin-off may be, whatever it may look like, it’s incredibly likely that the next Pikmin game will also ask players to uncover their surroundings, likely in a brand-new way.


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