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For over two decades, the Pokemon franchise has invited players to explore regions, befriend creatures, and become Champions. Since the first Game Boy releases in 1996 Red and Green in Japan, Red and Blue worldwide, each generation added new species, types, and mechanics. Key milestones include Gold and Silver 1999–2000 with day-night and breeding, Ruby and Sapphire 2002 introducing abilities, Diamond and Pearl 2006 taking the series online, X and Y 2013 moving to full 3D, Sun and Moon 2016 shaking up the Gym formula, Sword and Shield 2019 with Wild Areas and raids, and the 2022 double step of Legends Arceus and Scarlet Violet.

  • Identity: turn-based battles, catching and training, trading, and strategic team building across a warm, adventurous world spanning games, anime, and TCG.
  • Playstyle: collect to complete the Pokedex, challenge Gyms or Trials, and dive into postgame competitive and co-op raids.
  • Best start on PC: Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu! 2018 or Let’s Go, Eevee!. Their simplified catching, approachable difficulty, and Kanto nostalgia make them ideal for newcomers while teaching core concepts used throughout the series.
  • Next steps: move to Sword Shield 2019 for modern online features, then to Legends Arceus 2022 or Scarlet Violet 2022 for open exploration and contemporary systems.

FAQs

  • What is the main objective of Pokemon on PC?

    Travel a region, catch and train diverse types, earn badges, and face the Elite Four while completing the Pokedex and uncovering regional stories.


  • How do turn-based battles and type advantages work?

    Each Pokemon carries one or two types and moves with strengths and weaknesses. Type matchups, abilities, items, and status effects drive tactical depth.


  • Does the franchise support multiplayer on PC? See more

    Yes. You can trade, battle other players, and join co-op raids in supported entries, with matchmaking and rule sets that rotate by season.