2026 is the 30th anniversary Pokemon franchise, all eyes are on Game Freak and The Pokemon Company to see what the future holds for the series. of rumors and leaks Pokemon Gen 10 suggests that fans will see this new generation of games in the coming year, but that may just be the tip of the iceberg. As fans look toward that future, WWE professional wrestler and online influencer Logan Paul recently shared his thoughts. Pokemon A game that combines the old with the new on a pitch that will appeal to long-time fans will be a great way for the series to evolve.
Pokemon Remakes are not new, and the series has been releasing updated and remixed versions of previous generations, starting with the Gen 1 remakes. Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen In Gen 3. Since then, Gens 2, 3, and 4 have been remade, although the most recent remakes, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shiny PearlThe combination of gameplay and visual style changes was met with mixed opinions. If Game Freak were to take a step back and reevaluate the remake formula going forward, it might want to consider some of the aspects Logan Paul included in his latest pitch.
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Logan Paul's idea for a new Pokemon game is actually kind of genius
In a recent viral X post, Paul described his ideals Pokemon As a remake of the game Pokemon Gen 1 and 2 which have been updated with more streamlined features while still keeping the classic feel of the original. Paul notes that he replays these old games to the boy Pokemon games every few years, because he doesn't have much to do with new critters outside of Annihilape and Boxcaliber. He says he believes other older fans feel the same way, and that there's an untapped market for a remake of the first few generations rolled into a single game with updated features, a Pokédex full of greats, and a retro art style.
The HD-2D art style is perfect for a Pokemon Gen 1 remake
The rise of the HD-2D art style seems like the right direction for old-gen remakes as described by Paul. Pioneered by such games Octopath Traveler and Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remakeThis art style has become a popular way to achieve a retro feel while still making the game impressive by modern standards. These visuals are achieved using 2D pixel sprites to give the appearance of high graphical fidelity with dramatic lighting in a 3D environment.
A Pokemon A game using an HD-2D art style is not a revolutionary concept, and many fans have suggested a similar remake art style in the past. Another X user commented on Paul's post with a fake image showing what Red and Palette Town looks like. Pokemon Red and Blue Remake using this style. As more and more games adopt the retro-modern hybrid art style, it's becoming more and more apparent that Pokemon A franchisee is missing out on not being used in some capacity.
Two HD-2D games were recently released, as well Dragon Quest 1 and 2 HD-2D remake Released back in October, and Octopath Traveler 0 Releasing just last month, showing the ongoing trend for this art style.
Immersive NPCs will help modernize the classic Pokemon formula
Another feature Paul says he wants to see in A Pokemon Remake is adaptive NPCs that grow with the player. While he doesn't elaborate on what such a feature would look like, there are a few ways Pokemon The game can make NPCs more immersive. For example, if a player constantly defeats an opponent, perhaps that opponent's story arc may change, and they may join Team Rocket. They can change their team depending on which Pokémon the player is using to gain type advantage and ramp up the difficulty when the player is losing them easily.
Alternatively, if a player repeatedly loses to an opponent, they may follow the norm Pokemon Red and Blue Road to becoming an Elite Four champion. Games with deep story choices and player agency have become all the rage due to modern conveniences, so keep an eye out Pokemon The next logical step would be if the franchise puts a twist on its classic formula with story variants like these.
Modern hardware can handle multiple Pokémon regions in one game
Paul's desire to see the best generation Pokemon The combination will naturally lend itself to multi-region play with an expanded Pokédex. Since its release Pokemon Gold and Silver Generation 2 is what fans want Another entry that takes them to several areas. Fitting the Johto and Kanto regions onto a Game Boy Color cartridge was a challenge in 1999, but modern video game compression techniques can easily fit multiple regions into one game, especially with a less demanding graphical style such as the HD-2D format.
As such, it would be nice to see Kanto, Joto, and even Hoenn all accessible in one game that honors the original three generations. Pokemon. Since many fans who grew up with these games have reached the same age as Paul, he is probably right that there is a great deal of nostalgia for the early games. Pokemon Generations that are not being used correctly.
The most recent came in the form of a Gen 1 remake Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and EeveeBut these were geared towards games Pokemon Go players rather than older fans of the original game.
Other features Paul suggests make the Gen 1 more user-friendly
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Online battles
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Online trading
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DLC
Internet facilities will be the ultimate requirement for such a game, and Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee The games don't do enough to streamline the Gen 1 experience in this regard. In those games, players can only battle against players registered as friends on their Nintendo Switch, and online trading is player-to-player only, with no GTS-like database for trades. Adding these features to a retro-style remake will go a long way in catering to older fans, and could prove to be a welcome choice for players if they feel something of the present. Pokemon The games are very easy.

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October 16, 2025
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Everyone 10+ / Fantasy violence, in-game purchases

