The game takes place in the Sinnoh region and is coming next year.
Shocking us during the new Pokémon Presents introduction, The Pokémon Company unveiled Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which seems, by all accounts, to be trying different things with being a Pokémon game.
A prequel of sorts set in a similar Sinnoh locale as Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the game will adopt an alternate strategy to structure, entrusting you to round out the area’s first Pokedex in a period before Pokémon mentors.
Indeed, this game will not have a Pokémon League; however, it does not abandon what made the first games so persuasive. Pokémon Legends: Arceus includes some of the exemplary characters from past games, including Cyndaquil, Rowlet, and Oshawott.
The conditions give off an impression of being more peaceful and calm than other games, yet it’s indistinct if it will utilize a similar organization as traditional Pokémon games. You will likely make Sinnoh’s first Pokedex, so it very well may be somewhat stranger than other Pokémon games, as well.
The game happens in the “Sinnoh of old,” with Pokémon living fiercely and a harsher climate than the games set in more current occasions. The Mythical Pokémon Arceus is usually the focal point of the game’s story.
You will want to catch and fight with Pokémon utilizing a customary move-based style; however, as indicated by the authority site, there will likewise be new “action and RPG components.” It shows there will not be a Pokémon League and potentially no different mentors, either, because of the time when it happens.
Pokémon studio Game Freak is developing the game, intending to “kick off something new” for the Pokémon series. The game will be released worldwide on Nintendo Switch in mid-2022. Two other games, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, are additionally in transit, and these are faithful revamps of the first DS games, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
The next game we’ll probably play is New Pokémon Snap, which will be released on April 30, 2021. Pokémon Legends: Arceus was announced during this part of the Pokémon Presents occasion, yet one thing made us think there could be a subsequent Legends game.
A tweet from the authority Pokémon account referenced “pre-makes.” That’s plural; recommending another game could be in progress, yet it hasn’t been affirmed yet.