Important takeaways
- Pokemon Scarlet and Violet surpassed Pokemon Red and Green as the best-selling game in the franchise in Japan, with 8.3 million copies sold in Japan.
- Despite technical issues at launch, players praised the open world exploration of Scarlet and Violet.
- The impact of the success of Scarlet and Violet highlights the popularity of the Nintendo Switch console and the potential for continued sales.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has done something that no entry in the game series before could: it has been set aside Pokemon red and green as the best-selling game for the entire franchise in Japan. After almost thirty years Pokémon, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has come out on top.
Despite the technical difficulties Pokemon Scarlet and Violet had at launch, the game pair is still extremely popular. Although the game was full of visual glitches, bugs and other issues, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet gave players an open world to explore and allowed them to engage in their Pokémon travel as they wished. While Pokémon the series has maintained extreme popularity since its inception, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has now gone even further.
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According to Famitsu, a Japanese publication, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have passed the original Pokemon red and green for most copies sold in Japan. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has officially sold 8.3 million copies in Japan. This does Pokemon Scarlet and Violet the best-selling games of the entire franchise in its home country. It is a remarkable achievement, and also speaks to the success of the Nintendo Switch, which Pokémon could not have reached these numbers if the console had not been so widely accepted by hardcore and casual gamers alike.
What's next for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?
While the sale of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has certainly slowed down since its release two years ago, there's still a good chance it will continue to sell well for years to come. Now that the news has come out that the Nintendo Switch 2 will be backwards compatible, gamers will be able to continue enjoying this title for many years to come.
Worldwide, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet sitting on just under 26 million copies sold, with Pokemon Sword and Shield just above that figure. It is probable Scarlet and Violet will surpass Sword and shield soon. Having said that, though Pokemon Red, Blueand Yellow still holds at least one record. The trio of games have moved over 31 million copies worldwide, putting a considerable buffer between them and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Of course, they also have the advantage of Yellow, which provided a similar but different experience that revolved around choosing Pikachu as a starter rather than Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle. Many fans who had already enjoyed Pokemon Red and Blue (or Red and green) ended up buying new copies of Pokemon yellowtoo, further increasing their sales record.
Without the help of a third game, it remains to be seen Scarlet and Violet – or any future Pokémon mainline games – can beat the worldwide record of the originals.