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- The tenth generation of the Pokémon franchise, titled Pokémon Vento and Pokémon Ondas, will release in 2027 on the next Nintendo console, fully localized into Brazilian Portuguese for the first time.
- Players can choose one of three starter Pokémon: Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua, and also encounter a new pair of special Pikachu.
- The game is set in an open-world environment featuring windswept islands and a vast ocean.
- Brazilian players can expect a more immersive and accessible Pokémon experience due to the full localization of the games dialogues and menus.
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Pokémon’s “Winds” and “Waves” will mark the tenth generation of the franchise, and for Brazilian players, these titles represent a significant milestone: full localization of the new games. The Pokémon Company has announced that the new games, Pokémon Vento and Pokémon Ondas, will arrive in 2027 on the next Nintendo console, fully localized into Brazilian Portuguese. This will allow millions of players to experience the dialogues and menus in their native language. In a message to Brazilian fans, The Pokémon Company stated: “Brazilian Trainers, the time has come! Pokémon is bringing Pokémon Vento and Pokémon Ondas in Brazilian Portuguese, allowing more fans to experience this adventure in their own language. Get ready to explore, battle, and connect like never before!” These latest additions to the Pokémon video game series, developed by GAME FREAK exclusively for the next Nintendo console, will immerse players in adventures set across open-world, windswept islands and a vast ocean. The Pokémon inhabiting these regions thrive in unique ecosystems, and players will collaborate with diverse Pokémon to overcome challenges, even when nature presents obstacles.
Pokémon Vento & Ondas in Brazil: Open-World Adventure with Full Localization
The main character’s outfits will vary depending on the game version selected. Players can choose one of three first partner Pokémon: Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua. The trailer also showcased a new pair of special Pikachu. The official starter lineup includes Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua. Brazilian Portuguese will be available as a language option, beginning with Pokémon Vento and Pokémon Ondas. Players will also be able to select Brazilian Portuguese as a language option in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, marking the first time this has been implemented in the series. The game is set in an open world featuring windswept islands and a vast ocean environment. See the trailer on YouTube. With full localization coming to these new titles, Brazilian players can anticipate a more immersive and accessible Pokémon experience than ever before.
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Links to external sources for further reading
- Pokémon Winds And Waves To Include Brazilian Portuguese Language OptionPokémon Winds And Waves To Include Brazilian Portuguese Language Optionnintendo-insider.com
- Get the first details about the upcoming games, including a look at the main characters and the new first partner Pokémon.Get the first details about the upcoming games, including a look at the main characters and the new first partner Pokémon.pokemon.com
- Pokemon Winds and Waves announced for Switch 2Pokemon Winds and Waves announced for Switch 2gematsu.com
- Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves Receive New Details and ArtworkPokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves Receive New Details and Artworktwistedvoxel.com