Pokemon Scarlet Violet, Pokemon that appears as the 1000th animal in the series is revealed | NME Japan Gaming

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the other day,”Pokemon With the release of Scarlet Violet, it is reported that the identity of the 1,000th Pokémon from the series’ first work has been revealed.

The first installment of the long-selling “Pocket Monsters” series was “Pocket Monsters Red/Green” released in 1996, featuring 151 Pokémon. According to IGN, with the release of the 9th generation Pokémon Scarlet Violet, the total number of Pokémon that have appeared in the series so far has reached 1,008.

In addition, it is said that Nintendo has introduced “Surf Go” as a commemorative 1000 Pokemon.

Surfgo is an evolved Pokémon of Ghost-type Colleclay, and is introduced in the Pokédex as follows. “It seems that his body is made of 1000 of her coins.

Surfgo is a Ghost/Hagane-type Pokémon that can be obtained by evolving a Colleclay with 999 Colleclay coins collected. You can get Colleclay Coins by talking to the Toho Forme Collecule in the Pardea region, or by defeating the Haco Forme Collecule.

Nintendo SwitchThe exclusive software “Pokemon Scarlet Violet” will be released on November 18th.

In the trailer released before the release, the senior Pokemon Trainer Nemo encourages players to go where they want to go and do what they want to do! It is a work that you can enjoy.

In addition to the story of defeating the gym leader and challenging the Pokemon league, details of the remaining two stories have been released.

In the trailer video, the “School Troublemaker ‘Star Team'” appearing in the story “Stardust Street”, which confronts the school’s mischievous students, is introduced. One of the bosses leading the Star Team, “Meroko”, a fire-type Pokemon user, appears in a remodeled car “Starmobile”.

In addition, “Legend Route”, a story that seeks a secret spice, has also been released, and in the trailer video, a scene in which players encounter a giant “Gake Crab” called “Nushi of the Rock Wall” is drawn. there is

In other news, Ubisoft has released concept art for the Splinter Cell remake, saying that the remake will be the “futuristic” installment of the series going forward.




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