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*We have fixed a bug that resulted in the Hospitality Ability causing unintended behavior in certain situations.
*We have fixed a bug that resulted in the Hospitality Ability causing unintended behavior in certain situations.
*The effects of the Protosynthesis and Quark Drive Abilities will no longer occur while the Neutralizing Gas Ability is in effect.
*The effects of the Protosynthesis and Quark Drive Abilities will no longer occur while the Neutralizing Gas Ability is in effect.
*Other select bug fixes have been implemented.
||}Notes:* v1.0.0 is present on the physical game cards, and is playable on a Switch whose internet connection remains off.* On June 19, 2023, it was announced that a future update would fix the move descriptions of {{m|Dire Claw}}, {{m|Ceaseless Edge}}, and {{m|Stone Axe}}, which incorrectly state that they have a high critical-hit ratio (as they did in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}).<ref>https://sv-news.pokemon.co.jp/en/page/115.html</ref> However, the June 28, 2023 update did not include this change.==Gallery=====Logos===<gallery perrow="6">Pokémon Scarlet logo.png|English Scarlet logoPokémon Scarlet logo FR.png|French Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo.png|English and French Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo JP.png|Japanese Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo JP.png|Japanese Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo KR.png|Korean Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo KR.png|Korean Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo SC.png|Simplified Chinese Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo SC.png|Simplified Chinese Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo TC.png|Traditional Chinese Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo TC.png|Traditional Chinese Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo DE.png|German Scarlet logoPokémon Violet logo DE.png|German Violet logoPokémon Scarlet logo IT.png|Italian Scarlet logo
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Bug Fixes
* If the player used items to level up an Inkay to Lv. 29 or lower, the game would stop responding to button input. This bug has been fixed.
*Some materials needed to craft TM223 (Metal Sound) were previously dropped by a Pokémon that appears in only one version of the game. This issue has been resolved. Shieldon Claws are no longer required to craft TM223 (Metal Sound).
*After players installed the Item Printer in the League Club Room, under certain circumstances players could get stuck between the Item Printer and the wall. This bug has been fixed. Affected players can now get unstuck by speaking to the character next to the Item Printer and selecting “I want to print something!”
*When a Pokémon under the effect of Dragon Cheer was switched out of battle and then reentered that battle, its attacks would still have a heightened chance of landing critical hits. This bug has been fixed.
*Certain moves that Calyrex could learn via TM only while united with Glastrier or Spectrier would remain in Calyrex’s move set even after Calyrex separated from Glastrier or Spectrier. Furthermore, even if those moves were forgotten, Calyrex could then remember those moves without being united with Glastrier or Spectrier. This bug has been fixed.
*Other select bug fixes have been implemented.
*Other select bug fixes have been implemented.
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Notes:
Notes:
* v1.0.0 is present on the physical game cards, and is playable on a Switch whose internet connection remains off.
*v1.0.0 is present on the physical game cards, and is playable on a Switch whose internet connection remains off.
* On June 19, 2023, it was announced that a future update would fix the move descriptions of {{m|Dire Claw}}, {{m|Ceaseless Edge}}, and {{m|Stone Axe}}, which incorrectly state that they have a high critical-hit ratio (as they did in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}).<ref>https://sv-news.pokemon.co.jp/en/page/115.html</ref> However, the June 28, 2023 update did not include this change.
* On June 19, 2023, it was announced that a future update would fix the move descriptions of {{m|Dire Claw}}, {{m|Ceaseless Edge}}, and {{m|Stone Axe}}, which incorrectly state that they have a high critical-hit ratio (as they did in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}).<ref>https://sv-news.pokemon.co.jp/en/page/115.html</ref> However, the June 28, 2023 update did not include this change.


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==Trivia==
== Trivia==
* The titles of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are similar to [[Core series#Unused trademarks|several Japanese trademarks]] registered by [[Nintendo]], [[Creatures, Inc.|Creatures]], and [[Game Freak]] in 2008 and 2009. The Chinese titles use the same characters as two of the trademarks.
*The titles of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are similar to [[Core series#Unused trademarks|several Japanese trademarks]] registered by [[Nintendo]], [[Creatures, Inc.|Creatures]], and [[Game Freak]] in 2008 and 2009. The Chinese titles use the same characters as two of the trademarks.
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! English || Japanese || Application no. || Registration no.
!English||Japanese||Application no.|| Registration no.
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| Pocket Monsters Vermilion || {{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|朱|しゅ}}}} || 2008-093273 || 5222908
| Pocket Monsters Vermilion||{{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|朱|しゅ}}}}||2008-093273||5222908
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| Pocket Monsters Purple || {{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|紫|むらさき}}}} || 2008-093274 || 5222909
|Pocket Monsters Purple||{{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|紫|むらさき}}}}||2008-093274||5222909
|-
|-
| Pocket Monsters Crimson || {{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|紅|くれない}}}} || 2008-093275 || 5222910
|Pocket Monsters Crimson||{{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|紅|くれない}}}}||2008-093275||5222910
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| Pocket Monsters Scarlet || {{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|緋|ひ}}}} || 2008-093276 || 5222911
|Pocket Monsters Scarlet||{{j|ポケットモンスター{{ruby|緋|ひ}}}}|| 2008-093276 ||5222911
|-
|-
| Pocket Monsters Vermilion || {{j|ポケットモンスターヴァーミリオン}} || 2009-060076 || 5307994
|Pocket Monsters Vermilion||{{j|ポケットモンスターヴァーミリオン}}||2009-060076 ||5307994
|-
|-
| Pocket Monsters Purple || {{j|ポケットモンスターパープル}} || 2009-060077 || 5307995
|Pocket Monsters Purple||{{j|ポケットモンスターパープル}}||2009-060077||5307995
|-
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| Pocket Monsters Crimson || {{j|ポケットモンスタークリムゾン}} || 2009-060078 || 5341303
|Pocket Monsters Crimson||{{j|ポケットモンスタークリムゾン}}||2009-060078||5341303
|-
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| Pocket Monsters Scarlet || {{j|ポケットモンスタースカーレット}} || 2009-060079 || 5341304
|Pocket Monsters Scarlet||{{j|ポケットモンスタースカーレット}}||2009-060079||5341304
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* These are the first paired core series games:
*These are the first paired core series games:
** In which the player characters' initial appearance differs depending on the version.
**In which the player characters' initial appearance differs depending on the version.  
*** In addition, these are the first core series games in which the player characters wear the same outfit regardless of gender.
***In addition, these are the first core series games in which the player characters wear the same outfit regardless of gender.
** To feature version-exclusive [[Pokémon Professor]]s.
**To feature version-exclusive [[Pokémon Professor]]s.
** Since {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}} to be named after colors.
**Since {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}} to be named after colors.
** To not include an option for Set mode.
**To not include an option for Set mode.
** To feature 8 [[Elite Four]] members.
**To feature 8 [[Elite Four]] members.
** To feature two {{pkmn|League}}s.
**To feature two {{pkmn|League}}s.
** To take place on three separate regions ([[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]], and [[Unova]]).
**To take place on three separate regions ([[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]], and [[Unova]]).
*** As such, these are the first core series games since {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to feature more than one playable region.
*** As such, these are the first core series games since {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to feature more than one playable region.
* Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and its [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|expansion pass]] introduced four {{pkmn|Champion}}s, current or former, the most of any Pokémon game.
*Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and its [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|expansion pass]] introduced four {{pkmn|Champion}}s, current or former, the most of any Pokémon game.
* Including the DLC, these games are the first core series games to feature the {{p|Tentacool}} and {{p|Geodude}} evolutionary families without the {{p|Zubat}} family.
*Including the DLC, these games are the first core series games to feature the {{p|Tentacool}} and {{p|Geodude}} evolutionary families without the {{p|Zubat}} family.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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==See also==
==See also==
* {{Appendix|Scarlet and Violet walkthrough}}
*{{Appendix|Scarlet and Violet walkthrough}}


==References==
==References==
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