The Pokémon Company officially announced that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will launch on November 18 and provided us with a brand new trailer filled with more information. Alongside the clip, The Pokémon Company shared several details about the game, such as the fact that it’ll be a true open-world game with a four-player co-op.
However, we have some lingering questions about what we learned today, as the trailer left some details vague.
The Pokémon Company says that players can explore the region in a non-linear fashion, but to what extent? Will the game just straight-up thrust us into the region like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild did?
Most likely not. There will probably have some sort of structure, perhaps something like Elden Ring where there are beginning, middle, and late game areas. That could still be a ton of room to explore within those areas and progress through the game at your own pace.
This isn’t the first time Pokémon delved into non-linearity. All the way back in the second generation with Gold, Silver, and Crystal, players could tackle a certain section of gyms in a different order. After beating Morty, the fourth listed gym leader, the typical order goes like Chuck, Jasmine, and then Pryce.
However, players are actually able to take on those three gym leaders in any order, with Chuck and Jasmine residing in Olivine City and Cianwood City, respectively, and Pryce in Mahogany Town. To compensate for this small degree of freedom, each of their Pokémon was at similar levels, so once you got to your seventh gym leader, the game felt a bit too easy.
Speaking of gym leaders, it’s unclear if the new games stick with the traditional eight gym leader structures or deviate from them. While Sun and Moon
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