Pokémon X

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About This Game

An all-new 3D Pokemon adventure packed with never-before-seen Pokemon will launch worldwide in October 2013. Pokemon X and Pokemon Y will present a new generation of Pokemon, and introduce players to an exciting new adventure in a breathtaking 3D world.

Companies

  • Developer:

    Game Freak

  • Publisher:

    Nintendo, The Pokémon Company

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    Pokémon

  • Collection:

    Pokémon

Release Dates per platform

  • Nintendo 3DS:

    Oct 12, 2013

Age Rating

EU
EU rating system
BR
BR rating system
JP
JP rating system
US & CA
US & CA rating system

Frequently Asked Questions

It introduced full 3D graphics, Mega Evolution in battles, the new Fairy type, diagonal movement, Horde Encounters, Sky Battles, Pokémon-Amie and Super Training—bringing new depth and immersion.
Though the storyline is light, many fans appreciate Kalos and characters like AZ. The region’s towns offer charm and lore, making it more memorable than critics expected.
It’s easier than older titles, but features like Wonder Trade, PSS online, team-building options, and type-restriction runs add replayability. Custom challenges like Nuzlocke improve its depth.
The Player Search System and Wonder Trade made trading and battling seamless, boosting engagement. Online features added much to longevity—though shutdown of PSS post‑April 8, 2024 limits online options now.
Yes—for 3DS owners wanting a visually striking entry with strong online features and customization. It’s ideal for fans seeking Mega Evolution and fairy‑type battles. Skip it if you want tough difficulty or deeper narrative.

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