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Pokemon Winds and Waves update: Meet Pombon, Gecqua and Browt, the cute 10th-generation starters

The Pokemon Company revealed Pokemon Winds and Waves during its 30th anniversary Pokemon Presents livestream on Friday, introducing the franchise’s 10th generation of mainline games. Set for a 2027 release exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2, the paired titles explore a stunning new region of island landmasses amid a vast sea, emphasizing expansive open-world adventure.

Meet Pombon, Gecqua and Browt, the 10th-generation starters

The three new starters are Browt, a grass-type bird with a grumpy expression; Pombon, a fiery Pomeranian-like Pokemon; and Gecqua, a water-type gecko boasting enormous eyes and dramatic lashes.

A teaser trailer highlighted the region’s vibrant ecosystems: tropical forests teeming with Tropius and Gloom, oceans dominated by a colossal Wailord, grassy plains with Tailow flocks, and a volcanic area crawling with Slugma. Other sights included a towering structure possibly serving as a gym, a coastal town linked by water bridges, and a day-night cycle showcasing evolving Pokemon appearances from dawn to dusk.

A notable addition teased in the reveal was the appearance of two uniquely styled Pikachu. One dons sunglasses, a floral shirt, and a sunhat, while the other wears a cap and dress, suggesting a possible new layer of customization. It remains unclear whether these variants will be version-exclusive or shared across both titles.

Trainers will don version-specific outfits based on gender.

Alongside the new titles, the company confirmed additional releases, including classic games like “FireRed,” “LeafGreen,” and “Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness” arriving on Nintendo Switch Online, as well as a new battle-focused title, “Pokemon Champions,” set for release on Switch and mobile devices.

“Pokemon Winds” and “Pokemon Waves” are currently slated for release in 2027, marking a major milestone moment for the franchise as it enters its fourth decade.

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