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Rumor: Pokémon Winds/Waves to Feature the Most New Pokémon Ever

July 9, 2026Carlos Mendoza2 мин

Recent Pokémon installments have struggled to meet player expectations for more vibrant, open worlds and significantly improved graphics. However, these desires are reportedly set to be fulfilled with the anticipated release in 2027.

The game, tentatively titled Pokémon Winds/Waves, is expected to launch in 2027. Centro Leaks, a source with a strong track record, has shared new details. This source claims that players can anticipate "the largest number of new Pokémon ever seen in a Pokémon game."

To clarify, this could mean "approximately 300 new Pokémon/forms." Furthermore, a new "combat mechanic will introduce special weather-related forms for certain Pokémon."

Centro Leaks admitted to some hesitation in releasing this rumor due to the exceptionally high number, which initially seemed unlikely. However, after receiving corroborating information from multiple sources, the possibility of this being true is considered quite high.

While this remains a rumor, fans are hopeful for its accuracy.

English Translation:

Recent Pokémon games have not truly lived up to what many players expect: a more vibrant and open world, with significantly improved graphics. Fortunately, this is precisely what is planned, and it will be released as early as 2027.

This is when the release of Pokémon Winds/Waves is scheduled, and Centro Leaks, a generally reliable source, now has some information to share. The source claims that we can expect "the largest number of new Pokémon ever seen in a Pokémon game." You might be wondering what this means exactly? Well, apparently, there will be "around 300 new Pokémon / forms," and a new "combat mechanic will introduce special weather-related forms for certain Pokémon."

Centro Leaks explains that it hesitated to publish this rumor because the number is so high that it seems unlikely. However, after hearing similar information from multiple sources, it is considered quite probable that it is true.

Of course, this is still just a rumor, but let's all cross our fingers that it turns out to be true.