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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first pair of ninth generation games in the main ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

Information about these games, including the reveal trailer, can be found on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/?utm_source=tilebouncer&utm_medium=pcom&utm_campaign=sv&utm_term= the official website.]]

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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first pair of ninth generation Generation IX games in the main ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

Information about these games, including the reveal trailer, can be found on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/?utm_source=tilebouncer&utm_medium=pcom&utm_campaign=sv&utm_term= the official website.]]website]].
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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, which was unusable throughout Gen VIII

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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, which was unusable throughout Gen VIIIVIII.
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At 2:16 in the trailer.


* FreezeFrameBonus: In the live action portion of the first trailer a map of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands with Portugal obscured by posters can be seen, implying that the region is based on UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: In the live action portion of the first trailer a map of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands with Portugal obscured by posters can be seen, implying that the region is based on UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}. Likewise, when the player character's bedroom is seen in the gameplay portion of the trailer, part of the Town Map for the region is visible with roughly the same western shape as Iberia.
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Seviper and Hoppip were both catchable in BDSP.


** The designs of several Pokémon appear more detailed in the trailer than in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.

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** The designs of several Pokémon appear more detailed in the trailer than in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.detail and its shoulders appear more metallic.



* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, Seviper, and Hoppip; some of the Pokémon families who were unusable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, Seviper, and Hoppip; some of the Pokémon families who were which was unusable throughout Generation VIII.Gen VIII



* FreezeFrameBonus: In the first trailer a map of the Iberian Peninsula minus Portugal and including the Balearic Islands can be seen during the live action portion, implying that the region is based on UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: In the live action portion of the first trailer a map of the Iberian Peninsula minus Portugal and including the Balearic Islands with Portugal obscured by posters can be seen during the live action portion, seen, implying that the region is based on UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}.

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** The game overall marks a shift from the cel-shaded look directly translating the 2D artwork that had defined the 3D main-series entries up to this point. This game instead moves to more dimensional, realistic lighting and shading.

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** The game overall marks a shift from the cel-shaded look directly translating the 2D artwork that had defined the 3D main-series entries up to this point. This game point, instead moves moving to more dimensional, realistic lighting and shading.shading as seen in the first trailer.



** The art style of the human characters is different, with a more nuanced style reminiscent of the human characters in ''VideoGame/NewPokemonSnap''.

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** The art style of the human characters in the trailer is different, with a more nuanced style reminiscent of the human characters in ''VideoGame/NewPokemonSnap''.


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* FreezeFrameBonus: In the first trailer a map of the Iberian Peninsula minus Portugal and including the Balearic Islands can be seen during the live action portion, implying that the region is based on UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}.

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* ArtEvolution: The designs of several Pokémon appear more detailed in the trailer than in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.
** The art style of the human characters is different, with a style reminiscent of the human characters in ''VideoGame/NewPokemonSnap''.

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* ArtEvolution: ArtEvolution:
** The game overall marks a shift from the cel-shaded look directly translating the 2D artwork that had defined the 3D main-series entries up to this point. This game instead moves to more dimensional, realistic lighting and shading.
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The designs of several Pokémon appear more detailed in the trailer than in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.
** The art style of the human characters is different, with a more nuanced style reminiscent of the human characters in ''VideoGame/NewPokemonSnap''.



* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flababe, Seviper, and Hoppip; some of the Pokémon families who were unusable throughout Generation VIII.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: As seen on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/ the official website]], the protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flababe, Flabébé, Seviper, and Hoppip; some of the Pokémon families who were unusable throughout Generation VIII.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: As seen on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/ the official website]], the protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play.play, marking the first time in the series that the player characters' default outfits were affected by game version. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.
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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, one of the Pokémon families who was unusable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The trailer shows the return of Flabébé, one Flababe, Seviper, and Hoppip; some of the Pokémon families who was were unusable throughout Generation VIII.
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** The art style of the human characters is different, with a style reminiscent of the human characters in ''VideoGame/NewPokemonSnap''.

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* ArtEvolution: The designs of several Pokémon appear to be more detailed than seen in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.

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* ArtEvolution: The designs of several Pokémon appear to be more detailed in the trailer than seen in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.



* TheBusCameBack: The Pokémon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabébé, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokémon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabébé, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable unusable throughout Generation VIII.



* ConsoleCameo: A Nintendo Switch OLED can be seen in the player's bedroom in the trailer.

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* ConsoleCameo: A Continuing a series tradition, the OLED model of the Nintendo Switch OLED can be seen in the player's bedroom in the trailer.
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* ArtEvolution: The designs of several Pokémon appear to be more detailed than seen in ''Sword and Shield'' and ''Legends: Arceus''. For example, Seviper's body presents more scales while Lucario's blue fur has more detail.
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%% Uncited * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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%% Uncited * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The As seen on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/ the official website]], the protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.
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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.

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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.it, and it had recently been announced that a sequel to ''Detective Pikachu'' was in development.



* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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%% Uncited * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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%% Speculation/Sources/Weak Example * PreexistingEncounters: According to the website, you'll be able to see wild Pokémon from the overworld, and there are no hints of random encounters in the trailer.

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%% Speculation/Sources/Weak Example * PreexistingEncounters: According to the website, you'll be able to see wild Pokémon from the overworld, and there are no hints of random encounters in the trailer.trailer.
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It's on the official website.


%% Speculation * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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%% Speculation * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.
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New major title, obligatory speculation cleanup.


* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.

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%% Speculation * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.



* PreexistingEncounters: According to the website, you'll be able to see wild Pokémon from the overworld, and there are no hints of random encounters in the trailer.

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%% Speculation/Sources/Weak Example * PreexistingEncounters: According to the website, you'll be able to see wild Pokémon from the overworld, and there are no hints of random encounters in the trailer.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokémon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokémon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, Flabébé, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The protagonists have different starting outfits depending on what version you play. The Scarlet ones are more vibrant and orange-ish, while the Violet ones are darker and purplish.
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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'' (either as a sequel or a port), as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.

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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'' (either as a sequel or a port), ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.
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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.

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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'' (either as a sequel or a port), as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.
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* BaitAndSwitch: You'd be forgiven if you had watched the reveal trailer and thought it was connected with ''VideoGame/DetectivePikachu'', as everything up to the point of the game footage seemed like something that wouldn't be out of place for it.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokemon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokemon Pokémon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokemon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokemon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.

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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokemon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokemon Pokémon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Pokemon Day 2022 trailer shows the return of Flabebe, one of the Pokemon families who was unuseable throughout Generation VIII.
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The Switch used the OLED model colors instead of the original Switch's colors like in Sword and Shield


* ConsoleCameo: A Nintendo Switch can be seen in the player's bedroom in the trailer.

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* ConsoleCameo: A Nintendo Switch OLED can be seen in the player's bedroom in the trailer.
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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first set of eighth generation games in the main ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first set pair of eighth ninth generation games in the main ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first games in the ninth generation of ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first set of eighth generation games in the ninth generation of ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', main ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.
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* MatchCut: The trailer cuts from an in-game Nintendo Switch to a live-action one, both of which are docked and have light grey [=JoyCons=].

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* MatchCut: The trailer cuts from an in-game the Nintendo Switch in the player's bedroom in-game to a real one in the live-action one, footage, both of which are docked and have light grey [=JoyCons=].
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* MatchCut: The trailer cuts from an in-game Nintendo Switch to a live-action one.

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* MatchCut: The trailer cuts from an in-game Nintendo Switch to a live-action one.one, both of which are docked and have light grey [=JoyCons=].
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''Pokémon Scarlet and Violet'' are the first games in the ninth generation of ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', and will release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2022. They will feature an open world, building upon the foundation set by ''VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus''.

Information about these games, including the reveal trailer, can be found on [[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/?utm_source=tilebouncer&utm_medium=pcom&utm_campaign=sv&utm_term= the official website.]]
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* ConsoleCameo: A Nintendo Switch can be seen in the player's bedroom in the trailer.
* MatchCut: The trailer cuts from an in-game Nintendo Switch to a live-action one.
* PreexistingEncounters: According to the website, you'll be able to see wild Pokémon from the overworld, and there are no hints of random encounters in the trailer.

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