One thing, a renowned Pokemon fan, has been requested by the series since a number of years. (No, no, cmon). Many people say recent entries are too easy, or they often feature toys with children’s name. The feedback has become common to the point where Pokemon bosses accept that the record is openly acknowledged. We heard her. And I think that the creators certainly know that there is a desire for something, said J.C. Smith, director of consumer marketing at the Pokemon Company, to Axios Gamings this week. But we try to focus on making people the base accessible. In addition to his basic element, he’s likely to mean those principal lines, one of which was not last seen at 2019’s Pokemon Sword and Shield. Next week, Nintendo will release Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, two Switch remakes of the Nintendo DS games. Usually, the mainline entries come out all three or four years. The new-generations like FireRed and LeafGreen (2001, first and last gen-1 games) or HeartHold and SoulSilver (2009, first and second gen-II) tend to become a product of a generation. Presumably we can expect a new core game in a couple of years, but Nintendo hasn’t said a peep about what the mainline potential can bring to the future. But in such tentpoles, the venerable series can quickly blossom into new territory, some of which undoubtedly qualifies as more adult. One of the surprise hits of 2021 was Pokemon Unite, a multiplayer, Dota style game which was downloaded more than 25 million times on Switch and mobile devices. In spite of the bright colors and the bright Pokemon-itudes, Unite is still relentlessly competitive in a way that only a few kids are able to play. The Pokemon Legends is inscribed on the end of the second game: Arceus, planh to release on January 28, 2022. We know what this world not fully open-world game will be, but all early signs indicate a game that is more mature than the series. A horror-inspired trailer last month showed that a man was being murdered (probably) [everever – Ed]. It’s important to remember to get the feeling that although the games are an ancient setting, a number of the featured Pokemon will surely lose sight. And that all the people you meet have long since died, but their contribution to the world is rarely forgotten. Is Pokemon really for kids anyway? The study published in the journal Heliyon on the scale of the average age of Pokemon Go players at 25. After the launch of the Pokemon Sun and Moon in 2016, Nintendo revealed that the duo of 3DS games attracted more players in their 20s and 30s than they had previously gotten. The trend is clear: Pokemon players are growing up with these games. That fact seems to be causing some cognitive problems. Would this have really been more challenging in Pokemon games than today? You were just younger, but, perhaps, you were incapable of fully observing how games function? This topic is being debated over. Some players say that the individual levels of Pokemon have never mattered, so long as you take advantage of similar type matches (i.e., hit a fire-type Pokemon with a water-type for double damage). In older games, people argue, and you’re going to find the time and energy you need for a great team, the credits are excellent. Even the infamous Snorlax, owned by Lavender, are not mystifying. Other people have well pointed out that since the days of Blue and Red have multiplied internet access. This has spurred a number of useful tips, tricks, guides and other informational resources that can help players adapt their Pokemon rosters. On the other hand, critics point out the real features of recent pranks such as Sword and Shield that make the Pokemon formula, if not easier, at least hold the hand a bit more. You can share experiences with the whole party. You get access to travel options like running and flying faster than in prior games. And there are screen-corrected matchesthat indicate the series-type matches,whether an attack will bring about half- or double-damageso you neednt commit an entire library of Alexandrias worth of strengths and weaknesses to memory. Simplification, or improved quality of life? If I was talking about mature issues, please give me a kick, and leave for Sword and Shield for the task of tackling heady issues like the imminent global energy crisis. If you want the Pokemon franchise to change things even more, they can hear you. Pokemon may have heard you loud and clearly, given some aspects in the recent and forthcoming offerings. As an individual, I can’t stop worrying about if all this debate is missing the point. The Pokemon games are for children. Let’s say their storylines have low stakes and predictable conclusions. It’s not the story of a glorified game of scissors, a criticism you often hear in these conversations. Maybe these games aren’t for adults. Would it be so bad? It was your first of the time to take care of the late, great Fred Rogers. We were all.