The reveal of Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves for Nintendo Switch 2 has given us our first look at the franchise's long-awaited 10th generation of creatures — as well as many returning favorites.
Below, we've rounded up every Pokémon species already confirmed to appear in the series' Gen 10 games — including its three new Starter Pokémon, the lovable Browt, Pombon and Gecqua.
Those three were the only all-new species announced today, alongside a returning cast of several dozen familiar faces that you'll be catching, hatching and trading all over again.
Today's first Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves trailer includes at least 28 species, which we've listed below. In brackets, we've also listed their accompanying evolutions (and in Pikachu's case, its baby species) as the inclusion of one Pokémon in a family typically means the inclusion of them all.
If this continues to be the case, the number of species technically confirmed is already around 50 (and likely a few more than that, as each starter creature will almost certainly get two evolutions).
For now, though, here's every Pokémon species we've seen in Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves with our own eyes:
Pokémon Winds and Waves confirmed species list
- Pikachu (Pichu, Raichu)
- Oddish, Gloom (Vileplume, Bellossom)
- Krabby (Kingler)
- Tangela (Tangrowth)
- Ledyba, Ledian
- Slugma (Magcargo)
- Wingull (Pelipper)
- Taillow (Swellow)
- Wailmer, Wailord
- Duskull (Dusclops, Dusknoir)
- Corsola
- Mareanie, Toxapex
- Sandygast (Palossand)
- Tropius
- Carnivine
- Tympole (Palpitoad, Seismitoad)
- Nymble (Lokix)
- Sizzlipede (Centiskorch)
- Lumineon (Finneon)
- Frillish (Jellicent)
- Tynamo (Eelektrik, Eelektross)
- Browt
- Pombon
- Gecqua
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Of course, Pokémon now has 1028 unique species (including today's new starter confirmations). Recent games have typically featured a large chunk of that in their Pokédex, though it's been some time since the last title that featured every single species.
Add in costumed creatures, gender differences and other alternate forms, and quickly it becomes clear why no game has tried to cram everything in. Already Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves have introduced two new unique Pikachu, too, the improbably named Mr. Windychu and Ms. Wavychu. Yes, really.
Why has Pokémon stopped including every species in each game? In a nutshell, The Pokémon Company has suggested that there are now just far too many to feature in every game, and balance against everything else. Add that's not even counting the many regional species variants, Mega Evolutions, Gigantamax forms and more now found throughout the franchise.
Which species are you hoping to see return? And which starter will you be picking? Already there's a wave of love for fire pooch Pombon, though also calls for it remain standing on four legs after it evolves.
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