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The new Pokémon Scarlet & Violet trailer shows us Legendary Pokémon, mechanics, and a release date
As announced by The Pokémon Company, we woke up to a new trailer showing us more about the ninth generation of Pokémon, its creatures and its release date.
New details regarding Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has been shown. As announced yesterday by The Pokémon Company, today we have dawned with new details of this title announced at the end of February this year. You can watch the trailer below:
Through this 3-minute trailer, we can see some new details, as well as brand new Pokémon that are waiting for us to be part of the ninth generation of the franchise.
Although the name of the region was not revealed, we saw some important details such as its different biomes and some new Pokémon, some known and others that appear to be the form of that region.
One of the details to highlight was the great resemblance in terms of mechanics of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, in terms of the approach to wild Pokémon, and also how this adventure can be played with other friends "up to four at a time", and it is implied that each version will have its own Pokémon Professor (Professor Sada and Professor Turo). Also, it highlights the Pokémon Center in the middle of the road, as if it were a gas station.
Also, at the end of the video we had the presentation of the legendary Pokémon that will be the cover of each version, Koraidon and Miraidon.
When is Pokémon Scarlet & Violet coming?
At the end of the video, it was revealed that Pokémon Scarlet & Violet will arrive on November 18.
With this, we will have two big Pokémon games in one year, this after the success of Pokémon Legends: Arceus in February. For now, it remains to wait for The Pokémon Company to reveal even more details ahead of the launch of this title, related to new Pokémon and mechanics that will be part of the region. One of the possible scenarios in which we can expect to see some details is the Pokémon World Championships 2022 in London, which will be held in August. For now, don't miss Pokémon's long road to the ninth generation by reviewing how many Pokémon have appeared per generation.
Source | The Pokémon Company