Speculation is intensifying ahead of the annual Pokemon Day broadcast on Feb. 27, with attention focused on a possible reveal of the next mainline installment in the franchise. While several previously announced titles are expected to feature during the Pokemon Presents showcase, industry observers say a new generation entry — widely referred to as “Pokemon Wind and Waves” — could dominate the event.
Interest in the project accelerated following the so-called Teraleak data breach involving Game Freak, which circulated internal development materials online. According to those leaks, the next mainline title may adopt an open-world structure set across procedurally generated Southeast Asian-inspired islands, allowing players to travel between locations in a large-scale exploration format. Nintendo has not formally confirmed the game.
Reports suggest the new installment could feature upgraded visuals compared with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, along with refinements to its battle mechanics. Leaked materials indicated that environmental factors such as weather may influence encounters, potentially reshaping the traditional turn-based system while retaining its core structure.
Market analysts note that a February reveal would position the title as a potential flagship release for Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, commonly referred to as the Switch 2. In the absence of confirmed new entries in other major franchises, a mainline Pokemon launch could play a significant role in supporting hardware sales during the year-end holiday period.
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Additional projects rumored for the approximately 25-minute presentation include updates on Pokemon Sleep, Pokemon Unite and other spin-offs. Nintendo has also recently made Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen available digitally for the Switch, a move some observers interpret as part of broader preparations for the upcoming showcase.
