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Is Pokémon Scarlet and Violet an open world game?

Which tall grass will you explore first?

Fans have a lot to look forward to with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet this year. The released trailers have shown players what looks to be a vast wilderness to explore. Is this truly an open-world experience in a mainline game? Will trainers finally be able to enjoy a fresh and exciting world, but with the added glory of traveling at their own leisure and defeating gym leaders on a quest to be the very best? One of the few things constantly stressed by the Pokémon Company is the fact that these new games will be open-world.

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Non-linear exploration in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

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The official description presented for the games is that the Pokémon series will take a new evolutionary step in these chapters, allowing fans to “explore freely in a richly expressed open world.” It goes on to say that “various towns blend seamlessly into the wilderness with no borders.” Pokémon will appear natively in these environments just waiting to be challenged and captured by eager trainers. The story will also not dictate a linear path for the trainer to follow, meaning you will likely be able to tackle gyms in any order and visit whichever locations you see fit without the confines of the linear narrative blocking your path.

Biomes and towns in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The trailers show off some pretty unique new locations, including a port town with a city square where Swablu perch on flag lines and people go about their daily lives. There’s a variety of shops and the city seems much larger in scope than what is usually presented in a Pokémon game. There are layered streets and even what looks to be a giant Pokémon gym tower in the center.

The trainer’s house sits on a small hill near the ocean, and the interior is filled with great décor, and what looks to be a giant map of the new continent on the wall.

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All the typical biomes are on display, including deserts, caves, and coastal beaches. Panoramic shots reveal what seems to be a sizeable landmass, and that might not even be all there is to see.

Cooperative play with friends in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

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The Pokémon Company has also revealed that players will be able to travel the world of Scarlet and Violet with up to three of their friends at a time. You can interact with each other in the open world at any time to trade, battle, or just explore together with your Pokémon out at your side.


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Michael Stoyanoff is a Freelance Writer for Gamepur. He holds vast knowledge on Final Fantasy XIV and World of Warcraft among other MMO's. Bioware RPGs are also a passion. In his free time you can find him lounging with his pug or working on his fitness.