• The Pokémon Company On Increasingly Angry Fans: We’ve ‘Heard [A Lot]’

    The mainline Pokémon franchise is in an interesting place as it approaches its 25th anniversary. At its core, Pokémon is designed with children in mind as the target audience. But Pokemon is one of those exceptions that is seemingly immune to the consequences of aging and growing up.

    With children discovering Pokémon for the very first time every year, and adult fans who have been with the franchise since the very beginning, The Pokémon Company is fighting an uphill battle to cater to everyone. And Pokémon fans don't hesitate to let the developers know when they're not pleased.

    The Pokémon Company has faced a great deal of criticism throughout the last few Pokémon releases, and now the company is responding to the fan outrage. Speaking to Axios, Pokémon Company Director of Consumer Marketing, J.C. Smith, says the developers have heard fan complaints, and are forced to balance the wants and needs of fans of all ages.

    "We have a group of creators and professionals working at the Pokémon Company that have been through a lot — seen, heard [a lot]," Smith said. "They have thicker skin than many people do because they’ve heard it."

    Much of the criticism levied at the new Pokémon game releases are for not having the content that longtime fans have come to expect. If you check out the discourse on Twitter or Reddit, it doesn't take long to see what Smith is referring to.

    Certain segments of the Pokémon fanbase are constantly complaining that the games aren't what they used to be, that Game Freak is lazy, and that the games are cash grabs. As the franchise continues to grow, the problem turns into just how many different generations of Pokémon, and in turn, Pokémon fans, there have been.

    Smith says the developers of Pokémon work to, "make sure that all the generations are getting some attention" when it comes to picking which Pokémon are represented on modern gaming platforms. This, of course, is a reference to Sword and Shield, which received an unprecedented amount of backlash over the decision to not include some legacy Pokémon from older games.

    2018's Sword & Shield marked the eighth generation of Pokémon. The humble 151 creatures the franchise started with have been dwarfed by the current roster, which is beginning to approach the 1,000 mark. In an era where crunch is on the forefront of developers' minds, it seems Game Freak believes it makes logistical sense to trim the roster for future entries, as long as every type of Pokemon fan is getting at least some love.

    Producer Junichi Masuda has said the Sword & Shield developers needed to trim the number for balance reasons, and because of the time it takes to create higher fidelity models for Nintendo Switch. Smith echoed these sentiments by saying it all comes down to balance.

    "But there's also a vision for what the creators want to provide, and it's [a matter of] finding that delicate balance throughout," Smith said. He also said that The Pokémon Company is well aware of fan requests to push Pokémon in a new direction, which we're seeing with next January's Pokémon Legends: Arceus, a bold new vision for the series that breaks many of Pokémon's known conventions.

    "We hear it. And I think the creators definitely understand that there's a desire for maybe something," Smith said. "But we try to focus on making the core accessible to everyone."

    And yet, as the franchise continues to age and reaches new audiences, it becomes impossible to please every type of Pokémon fan out there. And, it seems many Pokémon fans think the series is declining over time.

    A Tweet that gained some traction over the weekend poked fun at this idea. The image says, "What your favorite Pokemon generation REALLY says about you", and is followed by images of each generation, along with the ages next to them. The point is to say that fans think Pokémon was at its best when they were seven years old, and likely being introduced to the franchise.

    Even the upcoming remakes, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, are facing heavy criticism online just a week ahead of release. After the remakes leaked, pictures and videos from the game started circulating, and it wasn't long until some complaints started rolling in. Fans began calling the games lazy, ruined, and more before they've even come out. Of course, it's not all negativity, as many fans are still excited even after seeing leaked details of the games.

    Prerelease negativity is starting to feel familiar for the Pokémon franchise. The aforementioned Sword & Shield endured a similar firestorm of backlash and hate before launch after fans learned not all Pokémon were making it into the new games. This led to the "Dexit" outrage on social media, which was only worsened after leaks confirmed many of the creatures that had been cut.

    Like many internet controversies, it's hard to know how much of the fanbase is outraged, and how much of it is the vocal minority. In Sword and Shield's case, the games sold well over 20 million units, and are the best-selling Pokémon since Gold and Silver way back on the Game Boy Color. And as for next week's remakes, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are already both in the top ten best-sellers on Amazon.

    It remains to be seen how the fan and critical reception of Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl will shake out next week, but we were impressed with the remakes in our hands-on preview. It also may not be long until we go through this cycle again, as Pokémon Legends: Arceus is due out in January.

    Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

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    Aussie Deals: Criminally Good Savings on GTA Trilogy Definitive, FC6, and More!

    I don't know about you folks, but I'm amped for GTA day. That's right, tomorrow we can all hop a time machine (of sorts) to re-experience three of gaming's most iconic sandbox titles, gussied up to their most polished sheen yet. Jury is still out on just how "definitive" they are. In terms of nostalgia, however, this looks like a feast for mine eyes and ears. I'll be gobbling up the below discounts like a Cluckin' Bell family meal…

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    Adam's a deals guy who will be making a beeline for that free Banshee in GTA III. He's almost never @Grizwords.

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    Scalpers Are Selling Elden Ring Closed Network Test Codes For Hundreds of Dollars

    FromSoftware will let players try out Elden Ring for the first time in a series of closed network tests starting on November 12. Codes for the tests are making their way to people now, but some are already scalping their access codes on eBay for hundreds of dollars.

    As always, scalpers will try and find the maximum price for an item, but according to eBay's "Sold" and "Completed Sales" pages, there are some who ended up buying an Elden Ring Closed Network Test code for hundreds of dollars.

    One code for the PS5 is listed as having sold on November 10 for $399.99 while most other sold listings range from as high as $200 to a low of $33.

    The Elden Ring Closed Network test will drop players into The Lands Between and give them free rein to explore a closed portion of the map. In IGN's hands-on Elden Ring preview for the same Closed Network Test, we mentioned there's quite a lot to see and experience.

    It's not a stretch to imagine there might be folks who want to pay above and beyond for an early taste of one of the most highly-anticipated games of 2022. This is the same RPG whose own subreddit began creating original stories and lore while waiting for official updates.

    If you didn't get into the Closed Network Test and aren't willing to pay upwards of $300 for the opportunity, read IGN's full preview for details on dungeons, weapons, and more. Or check out our full boss fight against Margit the Fell Omen.

    Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

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    Starfield Will Let You Pick Your Pronouns And NPCs Will Respond Accordingly

    In Bethesda's upcoming RPG, Starfield, players will be able to customize their characters to the fullest, including being able to select pronouns.

    "Really excited about what the team has done with character creation here," said Bethesda creative director Todd Howard. "Including choosing background, skills, etc. You also can pick your pronoun (he, she, they) and we've recorded all the relevant dialogue to support that choice."

    In a Reddit AMA, Howard sat down to answer some questions about Starfield. This was his answer to a Redditor who asked if the game's character creation will be more complex like how it is in the Elder Scrolls games like Morrowind or Oblivian. It looks like Bethesda is being as inclusive as it can with Starfield and letting people express themselves the way they want.

    Elsewhere in the AMA, some Redditors joked that the info should be written down so that it can be compared to what the final product has when it launches. "Let's see if we get cyberpunked", said one Redditor, referencing the backlash and drama surrounding Cyberpunk 2077's controversial launch.

    Howard also confirmed that Starfield will have full mod support, just like in past Bethesda RPGs.

    Starfield is Bethesda's next big game and will launch on PC and Xbox Series X|S on November 11, 2022. After that, Elder Scrolls 6 is next, which Bethesda said it had to push back in order to create Starfield. Thankfully, Bethesda is committed to creating more single-player games.

    George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @yinyangfooey

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    Ms. Marvel and Star Wars: Andor Get 2022 Release Windows on Disney Plus

    Disney+ Day is coming up on Friday, but we already got some early release window news from Disney today during its earnings call. Ms. Marvel and Star Wars: Andor both got release windows announced, but sadly, they're a ways off.

    During the call CFO Christine McCarthy gave guidance for Disney's fiscal 2022, suggesting that the delays its release slate has seen due to the pandemic are likely to continue into next year. McCarthy says that its first three quarters won't quite meet Disney's ideal expectations of what that schedule should look like.

    However, in the fourth quarter — July through September of 2022 — things will pick up. Specifically, we'll see Ms. Marvel, Star Wars: Andor, and Pinocchio during that time.

    This is a bit of a delay for Ms. Marvel, it seems, as it was previously set for release in late 2021. That does make plenty of time between now and then to catch up on who Ms. Marvel is and how she fits in with the rest of the cinematic universe.

    Andor, meanwhile, has always been planned for sometime in 2022, so the Rogue One prequel appears to be on track and now has a slightly more specific release window. But neither show still has an exact release date.

    Ms. Marvel is the upcoming MCU series based on the character of the same name. The character is also slated to appear in the Captain Marvel sequel, The Marvels, alongside Brie Laron's Carol Danvers and Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau.

    On the Star Wars side, Andor is a prequel series starring Diego Luna's rebel spy Cassian Andor from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

    Disney's earnings call today was light on other announcement and release news, barring a mention that the company is looking into the metaverse, but we're anticipating much more in the way of reveals this Friday on Disney+ Day.

    Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

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