Pikmin 4 will let you create your own character

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It's the news you've been waiting for: I'm going to be in Pikmin 4! And so, in fact, are you! And so is everyone else, …

And so, in fact, are you! And so is everyone else, really, thanks to the game's new character creator.

You play as a member of the Rescue Corps, on a mission to rescue Olimar and also the first Rescue Corps team who went to find him.

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