The good news is the Pokemon Company and Nintendo have a plan in place to fix all of that and are already working on it. In a recent press release where the company celebrated the announcement of Goldengo, the one-thousandth Pokemon to join the franchise, they also revealed a new update is coming to their titles. With Game Freak being the in-house developer for most Pokemon games including the most recent and first installment of the ninth generation, which is a Nintendo Switch exclusive, updates should be big and impactful due to the practical exclusivity of the game. Update version 1.2.0 for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will be out in late February, around the same time Pokemon Home’s mobile app is expecting an update. This might suggest that the service that allows players to move Pokemon in between games could be added to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with this update. But, with a focus geared towards “including bug fixes and added functionality” according to their press release, it seems daunting to handle that in a single update. “We are aware that players may encounter issues that affect the games’ performance. Our goal is always to give players a positive experience with our games, and we apologize for the inconvenience. We take the feedback from players seriously and are working on improvements to the games” was Nintendo’s response in the first update the game received on December 2, 2022. While waiting for the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet update to go live, maybe you would be interested in some January 2023 free codes for Pokemon Unite. The ranked rewards for Season 1 of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have also been leaked. Also, while we’re on the topic of Pokemon, Ash and Pikachu are leaving the Pokemon anime series after 25 years as the main protagonists, but at least Brock and Misty are coming back to bid them farewell.