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The Pokemon Company announces Pokemon Winds & Waves for 2027

The next mainline game in the Pokemon franchise has been revealed and it’s none other than Pokemon Winds and Waves which arrive on the Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in 2027. The new Pokemon games feature large lush outdoor spaces and little islands for you to explore, so it’s a world away from Pokemon Legends Z-A . You can check out the trailer for Pokemon Winds and Waves down below.

24 thoughts on “The Pokemon Company announces Pokemon Winds & Waves for 2027”

    1. Yeah, lets infect a family friendly and children’s game with sickness and disgust for the alphabet crowd wanting to use the wrong bathrooms at Target.

      1. I was disgusted by that Avery character on pokemon shield, so I brought sword version later to get the cute girl instead. I hate how I brought shield in 2019 before I knew about isle of armor which was announced in 2020.

    2. I’ll take back every bad thing I’ve ever said about Pokemon if they make a “Woke” version and “Based” version. That would be so entertaining to watch play out.

    1. At this point you’ll have to make a choice and buy a Switch 2. Having the next mainline Pokémon as a NS2 exclusive all but states that you won’t get big releases on the original Switch anymore.

      Next 3D Mario? Switch 2 exclusive.
      Next mainline Zelda? Switch 2 exclusive.
      Next Smash Bros.? Switch 2 exclusive.
      Next Xenoblade or whatever Monolith Soft does next? Switch 2 exclusive.

      It is what it is.

      1. yeah but… isnt that how it is with every next generation console? its not what it is, its what its always been?

        thats like saying “next zelda on N64 announced? guess we’re not getting anymore SNES game”

        is this an issue?

  1. Pokémon I can see why they put the 2027 release date instead of 2026 after the game and the screenshots for it was leaked online by the hacker. I really feel sorry the damage has been done by them.

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