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Revision as of 23:30, 26 February 2021

Get it? Because the name is unknown. The subject of this article has no official name.
The name currently in use is a fan designator; see below for more information.
Generation VIII
Title screen of Pokémon Sword
Debut EN November 15, 2019
JA November 15, 2019
Pokémon 898* (96 new)
Main games Sword and Shield (Expansion Pass)
Region(s) introduced Galar
Storage games HOME
Current length EN 1920 days
JA 1920 days

The eighth generation (Japanese: 第八世代 eighth generation) of Pokémon games is the eighth installment of the Pokémon video game series. The eighth generation began with Pokémon Sword and Shield and then continued with the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass DLC packs, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

Like Generation III and Generation V before it, Generation VIII can be considered something of a "reboot" of the franchise. Released after the remakes of Pokémon Yellow, Generation VIII is the first generation not to include every previously available Pokémon to obtain (despite being on code), the first generation to include paid DLC in lieu of an additional game, and the first to be released entirely on a home console system, the Nintendo Switch.

History

The eighth generation of Pokémon was announced with the reveal of Pokémon Sword and Shield on February 27, 2019. These games were released worldwide on November 15, 2019.

Since February 11, 2020, Sword and Shield players are able to store their Pokémon and trade with other players in the cloud-based application, Pokémon HOME, released on Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.

Regarding connectivity with previous generations, users of Pokémon HOME can carry forward their Pokémon from Pokémon Bank, Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!, and GO to the application, allowing for a transfer of Pokémon that originate in core series games as early as Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, as well as the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console releases of the Generation I and II games.

On June 17, 2020, The Isle of Armor, the first downloadable content in the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass, was released, introducing new moves, new abilities, new forms and new Pokémon to Pokémon Sword and Shield.

On October 22, 2020, The Crown Tundra, the second downloadable content in the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass, was released, introducing new moves, new abilities, new forms and new Pokémon to Pokémon Sword and Shield.

On February 26, 2021, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, remakes of the IV games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, were announced on that day's Pokémon Presents with a release date of late 2021. Pokémon Legends: Arceus was also announced during same Pokémon Presents, slated to be released in early 2022.

Advances in gameplay

Alterations from Generation VII

Further additions in game updates

Version 1.1.0

The Isle of Armor (Version 1.2.0)

The Crown Tundra (Version 1.3.0)

Region

Galar

Galar

Main article: Galar

The Galar region was introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield. This region appears to be a sprawling continent with a wide range of environments.

Starter Pokémon

The starters of the eighth generation, like the starters of the previous seven regions, follow the Grass-Fire-Water trio, with Grookey the Grass-type, Scorbunny the Fire-type, and Sobble the Water-type.


Grookey

Scorbunny

Sobble
Grass Fire Water
Thwackey Thwackey Raboot Raboot Drizzile Drizzile
Grass Fire Water
Rillaboom Rillaboom Cinderace Cinderace Inteleon Inteleon
Grass Fire Water

Gym Leaders

In Galar, most Gym Leaders are challenged in special stadium-style Gyms built on Power Spots that facilitate the use of Dynamax.

Galar League
Generation VIII Region: Galar
Gym Leader
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Badge

Milo
ヤロー Yarrow
Turffield
ターフタウン
Turf Town

Grass

Grass Badge

Nessa
ルリナ Rurina
Hulbury
バウタウン
Bow Town

Water

Water Badge

Kabu
カブ Kabu
Motostoke
エンジンシティ
Engine City

Fire

Fire Badge

Bea
サイトウ SaitōSw

Allister
オニオン OnionSh
Stow-on-Side
ラテラルタウン
Lateral Town

Fighting

Ghost

Fighting Badge

Ghost Badge

Opal
ポプラ Poplar

Bede
ビート Beet
Ballonlea
アラベスクタウン
Arabesque Town

Fairy

Fairy Badge


Gordie
マクワ MakuwaSw

Melony
メロン MelonSh
Circhester
キルクスタウン
Circus Town

Rock

Ice

Rock Badge

Ice Badge

Piers
ネズ Nezu

Marnie
マリィ Mary
Spikemuth
スパイクタウン
Spike Town

Dark

Dark Badge


Raihan
キバナ Kibana
Hammerlocke
ナックルシティ
Knuckle City

Dragon

Dragon Badge

Sinnoh

Main article: Sinnoh

Sinnoh was featured in Generation VIII in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, which are remakes of the Generation IV games Diamond and Pearl. The region is also featured in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

Starter Pokémon

This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Adding Starter Pokémon from Pokémon Legends: Arceus

The starters of Sinnoh are the same from Generation IV, being Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup


Turtwig

Chimchar

Piplup
Grass Fire Water
Grotle Grotle Monferno Monferno Prinplup Prinplup
Grass Fire Fighting Water
Torterra Torterra Infernape Infernape Empoleon Empoleon
Grass Ground Fire Fighting Water Steel

The second starters of Sinnoh during the ancient past are given by a traveling Pokémon Professor, being Rowlet, Cyndaquil, and Oshawott

File:722Rowlet BDSP.png
Rowlet
File:155Cyndaquil BDSP.png
Cyndaquil
File:501Oshawatt BDSP.png
Oshawott
Grass Flying Fire Water
Dartrix Dartrix Quilava Quilava Dewott Dewott
Grass Flying Fire Water
Decidueye Decidueye Typhlosion Typhlosion Samurott Samurott
Grass Ghost Fire Water

Gym Leaders

Sinnoh League
Generation IV Region: Sinnoh
Gym Leader
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Badge
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Roark
ヒョウタ Hyouta
Oreburgh City
クロガネシティ
Kurogane City
Rock
Coal Badge
{{{size}}}
Gardenia
ナタネ Natane
Eterna City
ハクタイシティ
Hakutai City
Grass
Forest Badge
{{{size}}}
Maylene
スモモ Sumomo
Veilstone City
トバリシティ
Tobari City
Fighting
Cobble Badge
{{{size}}}
Crasher Wake
マキシマム仮面 Maximum Mask
Pastoria City
ノモセシティ
Nomose City
Water
Fen Badge
{{{size}}}
Fantina
メリッサ Melissa
Hearthome City
ヨスガシティ
Yosuga City
Ghost
Relic Badge
{{{size}}}
Byron
トウガン Tougan
Canalave City
ミオシティ
Mio City
Steel
Mine Badge
{{{size}}}
Candice
スズナ Suzuna
Snowpoint City
キッサキシティ
Kissaki City
Ice
Icicle Badge
{{{size}}}
Volkner
デンジ Denzi
Sunyshore City
ナギサシティ
Nagisa City
Electric
Beacon Badge

==Discussion of Generation VIII==-->

Title screens

This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Shield title screens, Japanese Sword Champion title screen

English title screens

Pokémon Sword
Pokémon Sword
(After defeating Leon)

Japanese title screens

Pokémon Sword

Trivia



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