Pokemon Scarlet Violet Epilogue
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s DLC gets an epilogue in January

Had enough?

The Pokémon Company via Twitter that an epilogue for The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero will be released on January 11, 2024.

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As someone who didn’t buy the DLC because I didn’t quite finish Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the trailer tells me less than nothing. Which𒀰 makes sense! It’s an epilogue, after all, so it would be easy to spoil things ♑about the ending. Speaking of which, here are the requirements to access the new epilogue content:

-Complete a certain postgame event in Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet.

-Complete the main stories of The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk.

The post suggests that the epilogu♐e takes place in Kitakami and it’s 🐽a “new adventure,” but not much besides that.

As I said, I didn’t play any of the DLC. Timothy “Windchime” Monbleau did just recently and sounded like he had the last vestiges of optimism forcibly sucked from his soul. I welcome him to the void. There is plenty of room. I really don’t know how else to describe his critique of the expansion. If you want to know what it looks like when the lights go out in a human heart, it’s a worthwhile read.

However, if you have different thoughts on The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, you might appreciate having the story tied up in a bow. Heck, maybe Mr. Monbleau will feel better about his agonizing experience with BBQs once it’s all w🔯rapped up. Who 🍰can say?

What I do know is that the epilogue of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero will be released on January 11, 2024. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are 💜available on Switch. You’ll also need the DLC to access the epilogue.


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