Pokémon Scarlet & Violet will support Pokémon Home on May 23

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It’s been 3000 years

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet came out nearly six months ago, but it’s still missing some fan-favorite features. You can insert your favorite “you mean like the feature to run properly?” joke here. Performance issues aside, compatibility with the cloud service Pokemon Home was key among requests from fans. Fortunately, trainers won’t have to wait much longer.

The Pokemon Company announced today that Scarlet & Violet will join the Pokemon Home family starting on May 23, at 6:00 PM EDT. This will allow players to transfer Pokemon they’ve caught from all Home-compatible games into Scarlet & Violet. Conversely, users can transfer Pokemon from Scarlet & Violet back into Legends Arceus, Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, and Sword & Shield. For visual learners, the Pokemon Company released a chart showing how the games will interact with each other (featured below).

It’s nice to see backwards compatibility confirmed, especially for players who still like to play the older titles. That said, note that only creatures compatible with both games will successfully transfer. In other words, your “can I beat Sword & Shield with only a Lechonk?” dream challenge run will remain a fantasy.

Bonuses just for connecting

To sweeten the pot and entice lapsed trainers to check out the update, Scarlet & Violet players will get a nifty bonus once they connect to Pokemon Home. Upon linking their accounts, trainers will receive Fuecoco, Sprigatito, and Quaxly, each equipped with their Hidden Abilities. Frankly, the Paldean starters have way better Hidden Abilities than standard Abilities, especially if you’re into the competitive scene. Endgame players likely have these monsters trained by now, but it’s a nice gift all the same.

Additionally, Pokemon Home itself will receive some new features with this update. Chief among these is the ability for a Pokemon to relearn moves right inside the app. This raises a few questions, as a Pokemon’s moveset may vary pretty hard between games, so we’ll need to see how features like this work next week.

For hardcore fans of the series, finally seeing Home support is a huge relief. This likely won’t do much for anyone sour on Scarlet & Violet, but at least it will bring some life into the titles before their DLC packs come later this year.

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are available on Nintendo Switch.

Timothy Monbleau

Guide Editor – Timothy started writing community blogs for Destructoid in 2012. He liked it so much he decided to write articles for the site professionally. His love for RPGs and the Ys series will endure forever.

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