Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
After the announcement yesterday afternoon, we are ready to enjoy a new trailer for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. The new generation starring Game Freak's collectible creatures will arrive next November and it seems like never before has the adventure that awaits the coaches seemed to be so vast and boundless. Just the last trailer confirmed this impression, with a series of new features that were shown in a clearer and more detailed way.
In addition to the evil team, the new trailer for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet shows us new details on another route that will be possible to undertake in games. While we accompany Pepe in search of different special ingredients and legends, we may cross our path with Pokémon defined as Dominant. These are very large creatures that will challenge the trainers that ply the Paldea region.| ); } The last part of the trailer focuses more on the new Pokémon League and some of the gym leaders that coaches will face. In addition to the classic fights, we note in the video how each gym will require players to complete some specific tasks as well. For example, in the trailer we see the coach touring a small town to retrieve all the Sunflora scattered around. There is also a series of new Pokémon and a glimpse of some new settings. We remind you that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will be released on November 18, 2022, obviously only on Nintendo Switch.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Nintendo Switch OLED is Beautiful, Coming Nov. 4
A new trailer for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet focused on games' 'treasure hunt' elements on Wednesday, and a real-life treasure was revealed as well: the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Edition Switch OLED model. The colorful console will be available from Nov. 4, two weeks before the games land on Nov. 18.
It'll set you back $360, which is slightly more expensive than the $350 standard OLED -- just like the Splatoon 3 console that came out last month. The OLED model is the most recent Switch hardware revision, and has a larger, brighter screen than the regular Switch.
The Scarlet and Violet console doesn't include the games, so you'll have to buy them separately.
Scarlet and Violet starters Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly appear on the back of the Switch.
NintendoThe Scarlet and Violet Switch includes a white dock featuring legendaries Koraidon and Miraidon (who appear on Scarlet and Violet game versions' respective box art) on the front and a Poke Ball-inspired design on the back. The Joy-Cons match the games' colors, and feature the school emblems of their Naranja and Uva Academies.
The back of the Switch itself is adorned with images of new starters Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly, along with various symbols from the games.