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ThePokemon Legendsmainline entry debate raged on as soon as it was announced, but a new tweet provides some ammo on the pro main side of the argument.

Just this past week, Nintendo UK asked“where did your journey withPokemonbegin?” while posting an infographic of “mainline” games in the series. It starts in 1999 withPokemon RedandBlue(look at this western disrespect ofGreen!), then goes intoYellow,and from generation to generation, with the “third entry” games included, as well asPokemon Let‘sGo, and generational remakes. At the end of the list in 2022 isPokemon Legends: Arceus.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus mainline game

Now this could just be a rogue marketing tactic, which is why I’m careful with my phrasing here with the “seems” qualifier, but honestly, I think it’s for the better.Legends, while getting dinged for its visual presentation (that’s an insult to the Switch hardware to be frank, at times), has had a very positive reception overall, namely for its lack of hand-holding compared to other mainline games; and its penchant for streamlining and adding a few unique wrinkles of its own. The series would be better off moving forward withLegendsas a guide.

ThePokemon Legends: Arceusmainline entry debate may continue, but in any case, I’m dying to know what happens next. Is the generation after this merely going to revert back toSwordandShield‘s format? Or will we see a legitimate evolution of the formula, built on the foundation thatLegendshas given us?

a look at two players using the Game Chat feature on the Switch 2

It’s Game Freak, so we probably won’t actually know until the thing is out!

Where did your journey with Pokémon begin?pic.twitter.com/Vwi6Bbcv2k

Mega Evolution in Pokemon Legends: Z-A.

— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK)June 08, 2025

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