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All Pokémon games in order: chronologically and by release date

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Even among all the best Nintendo franchises , none can hold a candle to Pokémon in terms of sheer popularity. Originating on the Game Boy , this series introduced us to the world of catching, training, and battling amazing creatures that we are still hooked on to this day. What most people don’t consider, though, is the order the games take place. People spend hours debating the Zelda timeline , so why not do the same for Pokémon ?

There is a lot of room for interpretation here, but we did our best to work out the full chronological timeline for Pokémon as well as the more straightforward release date order. Of course, some upcoming Switch 2 games might disrupt this list in the future.

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All Pokémon games in release order

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Here are all of the released mainline Pokémon and U.S. release dates. To simplify things, we’ve grouped same-generation expansions that came out in different years but were directly linked. We’re also including remakes here, as many are improved enough to be considered completely new games worth revisiting separately.

All Pokémon games in chronological order

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Pokémon games have never focused too much on a linear timeline. While the games reference each other, each game is in its own little world for the most part — some characters might reappear, some history lesson may be taught, but you don’t need to know exactly where you sit in the Pokémon universe.

The Pokémon community loves batting around timeline theories, but there is once piece of evidence that suggests there is some sort of official timeline. In 2014, in a now-deleted tweet , one of Game Freak’s head writers laid out the basic timeline of the first six generations of Pokémon games. That’s what we’re going to base the timeline below on.

We’re not going to include remakes here, since they happen at the same time as the original entries in the series. And there aren’t a lot of timestamps in the Pokémon universe, so no in-game dates for these games (although we’ll try to provide context when possible).

  • Pokemon Legends: Arceus
  • Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow
  • Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald (According to the timeline mentioned above, the events of the first and third generations happen at the same time.)
  • Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal (These games take place three years after the events of Pokémon Red, Blue, Green and Yellow. )
  • Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
  • Pokémon Black and White
  • Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (These games take place about two years after the previous entries.)
  • Pokémon X and Y (It’s believed that these games happen alongside Black 2 and White 2, although there are theories that they take place in a different universe of sorts because of Mega Evolution.)
  • Pokémon Sun and Moon (These games feature a few characters from Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow , but ages are never referenced directly.)
  • Pokémon Sword and Shield (This game has zero references to other Pokémon titles and is almost a soft reboot of the series. New technology suggests that it happens later than other games, although some believe it’s set in a different universe altogether.)
  • Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (These games also have an unclear place in the Pokémon timeline right now, although a lot of fans believe they happen simultaneously with Pokémon Sword and Shield.)
  • Pokémon Legends Z-A (We don’t know for sure where this game takes place, but it is heavily implied to be in the future, so we want to place it at the end of the timeline for now. At the very least, it takes place after Black 2 and White 2.)

That’s the Pokémon timeline as tight as it exists right now. You can certainly play the games in this order and get the feel that time and space are moving forward, even if all the plots don’t line up perfectly.

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