and are 2022
role-playing video games developed by
Game Freak and published by
Nintendo and
The Pokémon Company for the
Nintendo Switch. They are the first instalments in the ninth generation of the
''Pokémon'' video game series. First announced in February 2022, they were released on 18 November 2022.
Unlike the previous instalments in the Pokémon franchise, ''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' take place in an
open world. The games take place in the Paldea region, based on the
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (),
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* Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica''
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* french: Péninsule Ibérique
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. There are three separate stories the player can take. ''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' introduce 103 new Pokémon, alongside 2 new regional forms, and the which allows a Pokémon to transform into its exclusive Tera Type. The games also maintain features from previous modern Pokémon games, including large open areas and Pokémon appearing in the overworld.
''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' received mixed reviews from critics. The games were praised for their open world formula and story, while their graphics and technical problems at launch received criticism. The games sold over 10 million copies in their first three days, making them Nintendo's biggest launch of all time.
Gameplay
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' largely follow the same basic gameplay structure of previous ''Pokémon'' games, where players obtain creatures known as Pokémon, primarily through
catching and
trading and use them to explore the world and
battle other Pokémon trainers.
''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' have
open worlds, which include both urban areas and open wilderness without borders between the two, unlike previous instalments in the Pokémon series.
In addition to this, progression through the games are up to the players, with three routes available to choose from, and objectives within routes can be done in any order.
The games introduce three new starter Pokémon, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly;
and two new legendary Pokémon, Koraidon and Miraidon. To assist in travel, Koraidon or Miraidon can be used to traverse the environment. A mechanic called "Let's Go" will allow the player to send out a Pokémon to roam the overworld and automatically battle wild Pokémon.
In addition, co-op play with up to three other players is included.
''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' introduce the Terastal phenomenon, which gives Pokémon a crystalline appearance, as well as changing a Pokémon's
type
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to match that Pokémon's "Tera Type", as well as unlocking special moves such as Tera Blast, which, when used by a Terastallized Pokémon, becomes a move of the same type as the Pokémon’s Tera Type.
Setting
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' are set in the Paldea region of the
''Pokémon'' universe, which appears to be loosely based off of the
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (),
**
* Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica''
**
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* french: Péninsule Ibérique
* mwl, Península Eibérica
* eu, Iberiar penintsula also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in southwestern Europe, defi ...
. The region features diverse landscapes including lakes, wastelands, and mountain ranges.
A large crater, named the Great Crater of Paldea, lies in the centre of the region, formed by a meteorite strike centuries before the events of the game. Inside the Crater is an area named Area Zero, where the Terastalization phenomenon was first discovered.
Plot
In ''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'', the player attends either the Naranja or Uva Academy. The academy has an annual "Treasure Hunt", in which students are encouraged to seek something they treasure by exploring the region. After encountering either the
legendary Pokémon Koraidon or
Miraidon, who joins and assists the player despite having lost its ability to battle, the player is encouraged to participate in three stories: ''Victory Road'', ''Starfall Street'', and ''Path of Legends''.
In ''Victory Road'',
Nemona
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—the Champion-ranked trainer that
rivals the player, frequently battling them throughout their journey—asks that they complete all eight of the Paldea region's
Pokémon Gyms
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In terms of ...
. After they defeat the
leaders
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of each Gym, they can reach Champion rank by defeating the region's
Elite Four
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and Top Champion
Geeta. After becoming Champion rank, Nemona challenges the player to a final battle.
''Starfall Street'' begins after the player helps the shy schoolgirl
Penny stand up against
Team Star, a group responsible for
academy bullying, when Cassiopeia—the founder of Team Star and a
secret identity of Penny—enlists them into "Operation Starfall", which aims to force Team Star to disband by defeating all five of its squad bosses, stripping them of their authority within the group. They are assisted by
academy director Clavell, who is aiming to discover Team Star's origins while disguised as a student named Clive, and Penny, who wants to monitor the player in-person in addition to guiding them as Cassiopeia. They learn that Team Star was founded to counter bullying rather than cause it, and them confronting their bullies two years prior caused the bullies to
drop out and several academy staff members to resign. After defeating all squad bosses, Penny meets the player in the
schoolyard to reveal her identity and challenge them to a battle. After her defeat, Clavell removes his disguise and offers peace with Team Star, though he subjects its members to
community service
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as punishment for several violations.
Arven, aiming to locate the five legendary Herba Mystica, asks the player to join them in the ''Path of Legends'' story. To obtain each Herba Mystica, the player and Arven must team up to defeat a "Titan Pokémon"—a large Pokémon powered up by the Herba Mystica. Arven wishes to use the Herba Mystica to restore the health of his pet
Mabosstiff, who was injured by a Pokémon in Area Zero—the workplace of his parent, either
Professor Sada or
Turo. After defeating all five Titans and restoring the health of Mabosstiff and regaining Koraidon/Miraidon's lost powers, Arven and the player are called by the professor to go to Area Zero with either the Scarlet or Violet Book. However, Arven decides that they must recruit further allies before journeying to Area Zero.
After choosing Nemona and Penny for assistance, Arven and the player set out towards the Zero Lab, the professor's laboratory in Area Zero. Inside, they encounter
Paradox Pokémon—biological relatives of extant Pokémon from either the ancient past or far future; and learn the player's Koraidon/Miraidon is one as well. After reaching the laboratory, the professor reveals themselves to be an
AI substitute of the true professor, who was killed in a laboratory incident some time ago. The AI reveals that the original professor created a
time machine to retrieve Paradox Pokémon and that the AI is to maintain it at all costs. The AI urges the player to shut down the time machine, though is forced by its programming to battle the player. After initially being defeated, the AI leaves the player with no option except for their Koraidon or Miraidon to defeat the AI's own. This causes the time machine to fail, and the AI travels to the alternate time to allow for the machine's destruction, though apologizes to Arven for the professor
neglecting him as a child before departing. Returning to the academy, Nemona, Clavell, and Geeta organize a Pokémon battling tournament between faculty and students. After evaluating all previous Gyms, the player emerges victorious in the tournament.
Development
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' started development in late 2019, around the time that
''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'' released.
Toby Fox assisted in composing some of the music featured in the games.
Marketing and release
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' were announced as part of a
Pokémon Presents
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presentation on 27 February 2022, through a partially live-action trailer.
Throughout the games' pre-release marketing, several in-universe videos have been published by The Pokémon Company, such as a
camera trap to reveal
Grafaiai, a
web seminar to reveal
Wiglett, a
livestream to reveal
Bellibolt, and a short
found footage trailer to reveal
Greavard.
On 1 June 2022, a second trailer was released, showing the two box cover legendary Pokémon along with more gameplay footage, three new Pokémon, and new characters.
On 3 August 2022, a third trailer was released alongside an overview trailer during a Pokémon Presents. These trailers revealed two new Pokémon, the return of regional variants as showcased with Paldean Wooper, the name of the region, a new battle mechanic known as the Terastal Phenomenon, as well as other details.
During the closing ceremony of the 2022
Pokémon World Championships on 21 August 2022, a new trailer was released that showcased a new Pokémon,
Cyclizar, as well as new items and abilities to be used in
competitive play.
A fourth trailer, released on 7 September 2022 and titled "Seek Your Treasure!", detailed the three stories that the player can experience, as well as three new Pokémon. Characters such as Mela, Brassius, and Geeta also made their debut in the trailer.
On 29 September 2022, singer
Ed Sheeran
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released a song titled "
Celestial" in collaboration with The Pokémon Company that is set to appear in ''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet''.
On 6 October 2022, a 14-minute trailer was released, highlighting the unique gameplay between four different players, each going on a different "path" in the story, as well as
Farigiraf,
Girafarig's evolution.
A special edition
Nintendo Switch OLED model
The is a hybrid video game console
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with themed artwork was released on 4 November 2022.
On 11 November 2022, a week before the games come out, a
Splatfest themed around the three starter types was held in ''
Splatoon 3''.
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' were released worldwide on 18 November 2022.
On 1 December 2022, Nintendo apologised for the issues players encountered and announced the 1.1.0 update which fixes some bugs.
Reception
Critical response
''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' received "mixed or average reviews", according to
review aggregator Metacritic
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,
making them the lowest-rated mainline series ''Pokémon'' games on the platform.
Publications criticised the games for suffering from graphical glitches and poor performance. The graphics were also considered to be lackluster, with unfavorable comparisons to other Nintendo Switch titles such as ''
Xenoblade Chronicles 3''. ''
Eurogamer'' writer Oliver Mackenzie called the games "comprehensive technical failures", criticising the games' poor texture quality and crudely modeled environments. Due to the performance issues, some players began requesting refunds of the games soon after launch, to which Nintendo obliged for in most cases.
''
GameSpot
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'' writer Jeff Dekker regarded the non-linearity of the games as their "strength",
while ''
Nintendo Life'' described the experience as capturing the "real magic" of the first ''Pokémon'' games, ''
Red and Blue''. The latter also praised the story as "wholesome" and offering "genuinely tender moments".
Sales
According to The Pokémon Company, ''Scarlet'' and ''Violet'' are the most pre-ordered titles in the series' history. Within three days of its release, the games had sold over 10 million copies worldwide, including 4.05 million in Japan alone. The sales figure was the highest of any software on any Nintendo platform within three days, and the best launch of any console-exclusive game in history.
See also
*
List of generation IX Pokémon
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