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A new Pokemon game goes off the beaten path.
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Pokémon has been a successful media franchise from SLOT comics to collectible cards for 25 years, with thousands of fans from all over the world.But fans of Pokemon video games have been pleading with the series to shake things up in a big way, and now with the announcement of the new Pokémon Legends: Arceus, they might get one.Earlier this month, a Pokémon player ChocolateKieran Which asked us to reference his username for privacy and security reasons watching the company's 25th anniversary live stream with his followers on Twitch.A year later, Pokémon Go has leveled up and left fans wanting more.
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A year later, Pokémon Go has leveled up and left fans wanting more.This is how they always started, you know," he told his followers. "Little nostalgia"Minutes later, the company announced a remake of two of the classic Pokemon games, Diamond and Pearl.It was predictable, in line with what fans had hoped for.Then something completely unpredictable happened: The company released a brand new "open world" Pokemon game for the Nintendo Switch for ChocolateKieran. It looks like the classic Switch game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Is it the same as Breath of the Wild Pokémon? This is Breath of the Wild Pokémon, ”he exclaimed excitedly in the stream.“ Oh, can you sneak up on Mons? I'm not going to lie, that's the fire. New Pokémon Legends: Arceus promises what the company calls a "groundbreaking" new approach to the Pokémon video game series.
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Return to Hyrule: When the world is uncertain, return to the non-gaming world.Open world games have been around for a while, but ChocolateKieran. Said this is a new game for Pokemon. He's been playing the game since he was four and "Aside from the little combat tricks or tweaks that already exist, the Pokémon's formula stays the same," he told me.That is unlike other original franchises that take big risks with their flagship editions such as Breath of the Wild, the game has transformed the famous franchise by letting players explore. Big world while still retaining the feeling of fans favorite adventure.Some fans would love to see Pokémon as well. "I want to see more legends and focus more on the story and the creation of the world," ChocolateKieran said. What is this game like? But building something new takes time, said video game producer Grant Shonkwiler. "It can be difficult to innovate when you have strong, consistent deadlines every year."And Pokémon games tend to follow a strict schedule - sometimes every year -Shonkwiler knows very well about the pressure of working with a franchise that has many anticipated fans. He worked on a remake of the first-person shooter in 2016. "It's layered, right? And it weighs too - I don't want to be the one who messes it up, I don't want to be the one who destroys Pokémon. 
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Rosemary Kelley, known as Nekkra in the esports community, works for the Pokémon Company as a speaker for competitive events and as a voice actor. But as a fan, she said the game was a part of her life for as long as she can remember.I vividly remember sitting and chatting with my brother playing Pokémon Snap, Pokémon Coliseum, Pokémon Stadium," she said. Those games were spin-offs - but proved that Pokémon was vulnerable with this formula over time. Many years ago That's why, for her, what happened to Pokémon Legends: Arceus didn't matter much.Kelley sees Pokémon as something bigger than just one game.You have your speedrunner, you have your competitive players, you have casual, who love playing games, and you have a frenzy of your cards," she said. The many different ways you can interact with the community are overwhelmingly positive.Pokémon is a global media empire. It's fair to say that whatever happens to bigger, more ambitious games - the Pokéball will continue.
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