During the presentation of Pokémon Presents of today, several new details were revealed with respect to the Pokémon: arceus, just like Pokémon bright diamond and bright pearl. One of the most interesting details is that qualifying battles will not be offered as part of the online modes of any of the games. Instead, that function will continue to be supported in pokémon sword and shield. The absence of function has led many questions from fanatics about the future of competitive Pokémon. Some fanatics are understandably concerned that support for qualifying battles can completely disappear, while others believe there could be alternative explanations for the decision.
A possibility that Pokémon fanatics have raised online is that Pokémon sword and shield, could see additional updates after the launches of bright and bright pearl and _leyenas: Arceus. The Director of Operations of Pokemon Company, Takato Utsunomiya, revealed during today's showcase that they will receive the new games pokemon home support at some point of 2022. From leyenas: Arceus is adding new Pokémon, and since many SinnoT Pokémon are not compatible with _Seap and shield, however, some players believe that an update could be launched to allow more Pokémon more in the qualifying battles. That would make a lot of sense and the presence of the new Pokémon could lead to new strategies.
Pokémon sword and shield has been very successful since its launch in 2019. The eighth generation of Pokémon is currently the fifth game best sold in Switch, and is also one of the best-selling games in the history of the franchise. Maintaining qualifying battles in Espada and shield, it could be a way to maintain the sale of the game, even after the launch of several new Pokémon games. I would also maintain centralized the base of competitive players. With brightness and glossy pearl launch in November and legendas: Arceus As of January, fanatics will probably have some definitive answers earlier than late.
POKEMON Legends: Arceus will be launched on January 28, exclusively in Nintendo Switch. You can check our previous game coverage here.
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