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Pokemon Winds

Official pricing for Pokemon Winds and Pokemon Waves has not yet been officially announced, but new retailer listings may give some insight.

A new video has just come online offering a behind-the-scenes look at the recording of the main theme for Pokemon Winds and Waves. The track was performed by the NHK Symphony Orchestra. The Pokemon Company says the theme “signals the beginning of a brand‑new adventure.”

Pokemon Winds and Waves were announced during Pokemon Day earlier this year. We don’t know a whole lot about the games yet, but more information should be shared leading into next year.

Today, we’ve listed off five weak Pokemon that deserve some time in the spotlight with a new evolution. It’s possible we could see a Paldea Pokemon receive its own evolution, but for the sake of the list, we’ve kept it limited to Pokemon that have been around for more than a single generation.

Now that Pokemon Winds and Waves have been revealed, it’s time for the fun part: speculating! Pokemon Scarlet and Violet introduced a whole bunch of new evolutions for old Pokemon, so it’s safe to assume Pokemon Winds and Waves will do the same.

Pokemon Winds Waves map leak

A number of Pokemon Winds and Waves rumors have popped up over the past few days, including what could be a leak of the map.

The rumors have appeared from different sources, including BallGuy and Mootmonthly. We’ll note that nothing has been officially confirmed at this time.

Another leaked beta screenshot has surfaced for Pokemon Winds and Pokemon Waves. The image specifically comes from a build made a couple of years ago.

Obviously the final game won’t look like what’s in the screenshot. If nothing else, it’s an interesting peek behind the curtain. What’s interesting is that the screenshot was taken during a point when the project was still targeting Nintendo Switch instead of Switch 2.

Below is the latest beta screenshot leak for Pokemon Winds and Waves:

Pokemon Pokopia has finally launched on the Nintendo Switch 2, and as players continue to explore the game, some references are beginning to surface. One of them appears to be related to the franchise’s newly announced title, Pokemon Winds and Waves.

The reference was first spotted and reported by VGC, which noted that an early in-game poster may be hinting at the upcoming entry. As seen in the images below, the poster featuring Lumineon closely resembles imagery shown in the debut trailer for the new title.

Take a look below:

The latest Pokemon Presents just aired yesterday for Pokemon Day, and it brought along the latest wave of news and announcements for the series.

As expected, the show ended with the reveal of Pokemon Winds and Waves. We got our first in-game look and the starters were shown off. Perhaps the biggest piece of news is that the titles are coming out in 2027 – not 2026 – and yes, they’ll only be on Nintendo Switch 2.

Of course, Pokemon Winds and Waves was only one segment of the show. Various updates were shared on Pokemon Champions, Legends-Z-A, and more. Find a recap of everything shown here.

What did you think of the latest Pokemon Presents presentation? How are you feeling about Pokemon Winds / Waves and the starters so far? Let us know in the comments.

Pokemon Winds and Waves have been officially revealed, and like previous entries in the series, the Pokedex is a big deal – so we’ve compiled a list of all confirmed creatures so far. This post will be updated in the months ahead as we hear more about the games.

Winds and Waves will be bringing back past Pokemon from the series. On top of that, we’ll be getting introduced to a slew of new creatures leading up to launch, led by new starters Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua. What we’ve seen thus far is just the tip of the iceberg. 

Here’s the list of all confirmed Pokemon for Pokemon Winds and Waves as of now:


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