The recent "anniversary edition" of Pokémon Presents had also shed further light on Pokémon Champions, the next way of experiencing main series-like battles that will also be accessible to all (by way of its planned mobile version). Its usage for this year's World Championships as it is planned - also as I had noted - would carry lots of implications for it as a "battle client" game. It is then (now) high time that I discuss those implications along with some expectations for the game, its playability, and Pokémon in general.
Because it's for use in the World Championships, by implication and expectation, the game will have to support the VGC format. That means supporting the standards that are in place now (and in a way as they have been) and potential evolutions of the format (perhaps not in style, but surely any restrictions that are applied and un-applied to the battles and teams). There are interesting prospects in this regard for old Trainers returning to face the VGC format - I would be included here - and new Trainers that want to try to deal with it.
Meanwhile, there is the use of species. The game will surely be able to allow players to procure species from within it by certain means, but it is also a certainty that Pokémon Home linkage, as explained, will allow the breadth of species from the main series games (in particular, those that are already VGC-capable) and even those imported from Pokémon Go to be used. They'll still be subject to any standard or restriction that will apply as above, but as an implication and expectation, many species will become fair game for this purpose.
Linking with others is also an expectation for its orientation of battling with others and an implication by the way that other Pokémon games also facilitate the means in order to allow players to engage others in battle. That further ties into the expected use of the games in the World Championships and the implied means of engagement in that setting. While it is likely that species management and the associated engagements for that will be carried out through Pokémon Home, some engagements for this may just occur here.
Since April as the month of the game's release is coming up very soon, answers to these expectations and implications will also be due out very soon as well, once players (Trainers) on the Switch get their hands on the game first, followed by the prospective players on mobile platforms later on. Accessibility as a core tenet of those expectations and implications, not to mention the purpose of the game itself, remains vital to it and will define the future for the battles in the associated competitive Pokémon realm.
One year ago: TCGP: A Battle in Space and Time
Two years ago: For Want of Rotom Devices
Three years ago: Faster Leveling for One-Minute Cooking?
Four years ago: Ready System for Pokémon Go Raids?
Five years ago: Be the Winning Team
Six years ago: Looking for Good News
Seven years ago: Nominating PokéStops
Eight years ago: Envisioning More Local VGC Tournaments
Nine years ago: Slowpoke Moments
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