Shortly after launch, Game Freak and the powers that be ominously mentioned an update would come eventually to address some of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet‘s lingering issues, and that day has come. Well, it’s coming, “by the end of February,” according to the official post on the Nintendo support page. Let’s dig into the big stuff.
Changing up things like held items and re-ordering moves is going to be easier, and you’ll also be able to use an “all boxes” selection command once the update hits. Icons for battle teams will be a little more pronounced now as well.
It’s a chunk of small refinements to be sure, and I hope they do something to address the lag when browsing boxes.
Okay, so here’s the real meat of the patch, and there’s multiple facets to unpack:
There are still things that need to be addressed, and this patch is just the start. Ideally, more updates will smooth over a lot of the game’s lingering problems, and will help cement the legacy of this generation, which has already sold gangbusters. There’s confirmation of more fixes on the way at least, as this passage is found at the end of the support page: “We are planning further features and bug fixes not listed in these patch notes.”
Thank you for playing the Pokémon series.
Below are some details regarding the version 1.2.0 update planned for release in late February 2023 for the Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet games.
With this update, we are planning to add features to Pokémon Boxes and fix bugs that affect game progress, among other updates. We will continue to take your feedback very seriously and take measures to improve your gameplay experience.
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