Pokemon Is Skipping November For The First Time In Nearly A Decade

Pokemon Is Skipping November For The First Time In Nearly A Decade



Key Takeaways

  • November isn’t just for Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed, as Pokémon has historically dominated the fall month as well.
  • That said, this November marks the first month in nearly a decade that there won’t be a new mainline Pokémon game released.
  • The trend began in 2016, with new titles releasing in subsequent Novembers until 2024, breaking what was an awesome trend for fans.

While many gamers may associate the fall, and in particular the month of November, with annualized releases of the likes of Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed, that’s only partially true. Because for nearly the last decade, November has also been marked by a new Pokémon game.

Unfortunately, much like Assassin’s Creed skipping the fall, so too has Pokémon. And as discovered by a Pokémon fan on Reddit, it marks the first time in nearly a whole decade that there hasn’t been a mainline Pokémon game released.

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Taking to Reddit, SonLuffy outlined that since 2016, every November has had a Pokémon game of some sort released. The November trend in particular was kicked off in 2014, with the release of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, though there was no new game in 2015, making the trend wait a year before beginning in full.

In 2016, Sun and Moon were released on 3DS, while 2017 saw the upgraded Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. 2018 brought us the first Nintendo Switch Pokémon title with Let’s Go Eevee/Pikachu, and 2019 gave us Sword and Shield. Those games got a new physical edition featuring the DLC in 2020, with Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl dropping a year later in 2021. The year 2022 gave us Scarlet and Violet, and a year later in 2023, a new edition featuring the game’s DLC.

Flash forward to today and 2024 is an empty month with no main Pokémon game in sight. If it’s any consolation, we did get the superb TCG Pocket game, though it technically did release on October 30, which breaks the November trend. Thankfully, Pokémon Legends Z-A is confirmed for 2025, and a new trend can hopefully begin.

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