The release windows for the next games may have just been revealed and fans may need to wait longer than expected for them to drop. Announced in early 2024, the forthcoming is one of the series' most anticipated releases while the Generation 10 games, which haven't been formally unveiled, is already generating plenty of hype and speculation. While these tentpole installments are no doubt the biggest titles fans are anticipating, it seems that 2024 may be a significantly slower year for The Pokémon Compant as it prioritizes a smaller but still exciting game.
Per reputable leaker Centro LEAKS on X (formerly Twitter), is not slated for early 2025, suggesting that it may drop later in the year unlike the previous games,, which debuted at the very beginning of 2022.
As for the Gen 10 games, the insider suggests players should look ahead to 2026 as the next mainline game will arrive in time to celebrate the franchise's 30th Anniversary. In 2024, fans can still look forward to, the latest digital adaptation of the card game that was already confirmed for this year.
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Previous rumors have claimed that developer Game Freak is lining up the Generation 10 games to release for the so-called Nintendo Switch 2, the next iteration of the ever-popular hybrid console. While this was previously dismissed as a mere possibility, it certainly seems more likely now that Nintendo has solidified its plans to unveil its next piece of dedicated hardware. The company confirmed that the Switch's successor will be announced before the end of the current financial year, meaning it will be unveiled before March 31, 2025.
If CentroLeaks' information is solid, that would mean that both and the Gen 10 games will release for the Switch 2. It's worth noting that Game Freak has yet to offer any kind of update on when fans can expect the next games, so
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