The Pokémon Company shares the latest news about the Nintendo Switch software titles Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet.
Twenty-six years have passed since the release of the original Pokémon games—the Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Green Version in Japan—and Trainers have adventured in many regions and discovered many Pokémon. The number of discovered Pokémon has finally surpassed one thousand with the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet.
A commemorative video showcasing encounters with all 1,008 Pokémon has been released on the official Pokémon YouTube channel. Please check out the new footage in this link URL https://youtu.be/P4frpHqbz00
Meet the Evolutions of the Three First Partner Pokémon!
Gholdengo
Gholdengo, Pokémon #1,000 in the National Pokédex Gholdengo, the Pokémon that falls at #1,000 in the National Pokédex, evolves from Chest Form Gimmighoul or Roaming Form Gimmighoul.
An Evolution Driven by the Sentiments of a Thousand Coins
Gimmighoul evolves into Gholdengo when it levels up after its Trainer has collected 999 Gimmighoul Coins.
Apparently, this lively and cheerful Pokémon’s body is made of a thousand coins. It is friendly to both people and Pokémon.
The Coins That Form Its Body Are Used for Both Offense and Defense
Gholdengo has the ability to manipulate the coins that make up its body and even use them as weapons during battle. Its coins are tightly packed together, making it a durable creature. When attacked, it can lessen the damage it takes by releasing coins from the impacted areas. Gholdengo can also launch coins as a form of attack from any part of its body.
Floragato
Mischievous and Prone to Loneliness
Floragato is a mischievous show-off, desiring attention and company. If its Trainer won’t entertain it, Floragato may try to get attention by misbehaving—it might wrap its Trainer up with its vine during sleep, for example.
Skillfully Wields Its Vine and Strikes with Its Flower Bud
Floragato is intelligent and dexterous. The flower bud on its neck is on the tip of a long vine. Floragato specializes in attacking by deftly manipulating this vine to strike opponents with the hard flower bud on the end.
The leaf that was growing from the base of Floragato’s neck has become a cape.
Meowscarada
Flower Bombs Catch Opponents Off Guard Like Magic
Meowscarada employs the fur on its cape to reflect and disperse light, allowing it to camouflage the stem of its flower bomb, giving the illusion that it’s floating in mid-air. It can also attach its pollen-filled flower bombs to various surfaces and choose when to detonate them. With its clever manipulation and misdirection, Meowscarada can surprise its opponents by planting flower bombs on them and setting them off without warning.
Strong Attachment to Its Trainer
Meowscarada is prideful and likes to show off, but it’s also sensitive. This jealous Pokémon will often display a strong attachment to its Trainer, and its mood will sour if it sees another Pokémon getting its attention.
Crocalor
It Can Control the Egg-Shaped Fireball on Its Head
Crocalor has the ability to create an egg-shaped fireball from its fire energy and abundant energy, which it can balance on top of its head. During battle, it can launch the fireball as part of its move.
It Projects a Destructive Voice with Its Flames
The valve in this Pokémon’s flame sac is closely related to its vocal cords, and Crocalor tends to let its voice out when it breathes fire. It cannot be said that this voice is beautiful. When Crocalor tries to breathe more-powerful fire, its voice becomes more destructive, which may cause some opponents to take damage.
Skeledirge
Its Powerful Voice Soothes All Who Hear
Skeledirge is a busybody with a caring personality. Its gentle but powerful singing voice is filled with vitality, and it soothes the hearts of all who hear it. Foes that hear Skeledirge sing are left with feelings of warmth and fulfillment, thus losing their will to battle.
An Independent Fireball Spirit
Skeledirge obtained its Ghost-type abilities due to the presence of a soul inhabiting its fireball. This soul is self-governing, and it can alter its form through the power of Skeledirge’s singing voice.
Quaxwell
Serious and Stoic
Quaxwell has a very serious and composed personality, and is always eager to compete with others in order to determine who has the most elegant kicks. It takes every opportunity to practice the basics of its training and constantly observes other Pokemon and people from different regions to add new moves to its dance routine.
Messy Hair Makes for a Weakened Mind and Body
Quaxwell’s hair has the ability to absorb impact, so when an attack is incoming, it will lower its posture and take the hit with its head. It becomes mentally and physically uncomfortable if its hair is disheveled, so it quickly uses gel to fix it after being attacked.
Cheerful and Always Breaking Out into Dance…But It Still Has Its Stoicism
Quaquaval is cheerful and energetic, and no matter the situation, it will shake its entire body in dances that evoke far-off places. On the other hand, it is very serious about consistently polishing its skills, and during critical moments, it shows a level of concentration that would amaze onlookers.
Product Information
Title | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet |
Release date | Scheduled for Friday, November 18, 2022 |
Publisher | The Pokémon Company |
Sales | Nintendo Co. Ltd. |
Development | GAME FREAK inc. |
Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Genre | RPG |
Number of players | 1 (battles, trading, etc, for 2–4 players) |
Connectivity | Local and internet |
Available as | Retail version |
Supported Languages | Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German,Italian, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese*The in-game language choice for Spanish is Español (España). |
Note: There is a possibility that a special purchase bonus will be sold at a later date.
To interact with other trainers online, a Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) is required. Nintendo Switch Online (sold separately) is not available in all countries.
Official Webpage https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/