After a dry summer, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have returned with more news ramping up to their November release. Ever so slowly, Pokemon fans are gaining a clearer idea of what these radical new titles are bringing to the table. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will be the first truly open world Pokemon games, and that will enhance both the single player and multiplayer experiences in different ways. To go along with the larger space, players have the chance to freely explore the Paldea region and progress down three different story paths. Meanwhile, multiplayer fans will now get the chance to explore and cooperate in the open world with up to three other players.
There are many new things to like in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and a lot of details still feel like they're being withheld. After the mixed reception of Pokemon Sword and Shield, this entry seems like a step in the right direction. There are a couple questions that Pokemon veterans still have, however. The first is how many new Pokemon there are, and how much of the old roster is returning. The second, and some would say more pressing, concern is what the post-game will be like. Pokemon fans have been asking for better bonus content for years, and there are few quicker ways to provide that than bringing back the Battle Frontier.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Should Reimagine Another Battle Facility Character
Pokemon and post-game content have always been an odd match for one another. In the first generation of the franchise, Kanto wasn't designed to offer anything beyond the Pokemon League and most of the original 151 Pokemon. After becoming the champion, players are simply expected to fill out their Pokedex, with Mewtwo’s cave opening to allow this. After that, it's
Read more on gamerant.com