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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Will Have Three Story Campaigns, Which Can Be Taken on in Any Order

We already knew that Pokemon Scarlet & Violet was a completely open world that could be explored in any order, but now it turns out that the game will have three main story campaigns, including the usual gym battle routes.

As revealed in today’s broadcast of Pokémon Presents, the Pardea region’s journey begins with a character attending a school (Naranja Academy in Pokémon Scarlet or Uva Academy in Pokémon Violet).

From there, you will be given a ‘special and unique research project known only as ‘Treasure Hunt’, which offers ‘three epic tales’ to explore Pardea that can be approached in any order. see the .

As expected from the series, one of these stories revolves around defeating the leaders of eight Pokémon Gyms to become the best trainer in the region. However, the new game doesn’t set a path through these eight of his gyms, so you can do them in any order. In our latest gameplay, we saw the Glaseado Gym, an icy place that looks like a ski slope.

The other two campaigns are shrouded in mystery, but there are some clear possibilities for what the new footage is alluding to. It can revolve around the legends of the game, Collidon and Myradon, who appear to partner with the player early on and can act like bicycles, gliders, boats, and even climb mountains. It’s a Pokémon you can ride.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet – 28 new screenshots including Legendaries and Terastallizing

Another could revolve around Terastallizing, the game’s new combat mechanic. This makes them stronger and also allows them to change their attribute type (connected to a new stat, Terratype). will be For example, in the trailer, we saw a water-type Garnet.

No specific story reason was given as to why Terastallizing is part of the game, but according to the official website, new professors Sada and Turo are studying the phenomenon, so the story campaign It seems likely that they will form part of it.

More details will be revealed when Pokemon Scarlet & Violet launches on November 18th, adding full four-player cooperative multiplayer to the series.

Joe Skrebels is IGN’s Executive Editor of News.follow him twitterAny tips? Want to talk about possible stories?please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

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