《寶可夢》系列迎來30週年推出《寶可夢:風浪》(Pokémon Wind/Wave)資料外洩

2026-01-03

隨著2026年《寶可夢》系列迎來30週年這一重要里程碑,第十世代(Gen 10)新作的相關消息也從過去零星的傳聞,逐步演變為近乎「全方位外洩」的狀態。原本僅止於玩家社群間的捕風捉影,如今在多次事件推波助瀾下,已形成一套相對完整的想像輪廓。

在2025年10月爆發、被粉絲稱為「Teraleak」的大規模駭客事件之後,近日網路上再度流出一批關鍵資料,指向第十世代的代號作品——《寶可夢:風浪》(Pokémon Wind/Wave)。雖然任天堂與Game Freak方面至今仍維持一貫的低調與沉默,但這一波外洩內容涵蓋範圍極廣,從早期3D建模、角色概念設計圖,到世界地圖的核心理念草案,幾乎已讓玩家提前一窺下一世代的整體方向。

從流出的早期測試畫面來看,第十世代主角的造型已首次曝光。整體風格相較《朱/紫》更加現代化,服裝輪廓偏向機能風與都市休閒感,顯示新作可能刻意拉近與現代城市生活的連結。更引人注目的,是本作似乎導入一種全新的移動載具——被稱為「洛托姆滑板車」的交通工具。這項設定延續洛托姆一貫「附身於科技產品」的世界觀邏輯,也讓移動方式從單純的生物騎乘,轉向更具科技感與城市感的設計。

在《朱/紫》中,密勒頓與故勒頓的騎乘機制獲得廣泛好評,成功整合探索、解謎與地形突破三大要素。《寶可夢:風浪》選擇不完全複製這一模式,而是進一步發展為更靈活、機動性更高的載具系統,暗示新地區的地形結構可能出現明顯轉變。多項爆料指出,舞台或將設定為由多個島嶼與高度都市化區域所構成的群島型世界,玩家需要頻繁穿梭於城市、港口與自然區域之間,而滑板車式的高速移動,正好符合這種節奏更快、垂直與水平探索並重的地圖設計。

此外,第十世代也被認為將全面強化自《劍/盾》開始逐步成形的角色客製化系統。外洩資料顯示,服裝不再僅限於制服配色或少量款式差異,而是朝向「完整時裝系統」發展,包含更多層次的上衣、外套、鞋款、配件,甚至可能依據城市文化或島嶼風格提供截然不同的穿搭路線。這樣的設計,不僅回應近年玩家對個人化表現的高度需求,也讓主角在劇情與探索中更具「玩家自身投射」的存在感。

綜合目前已流出的資訊來看,《寶可夢:風浪》很可能不只是單純的世代更新,而是肩負30週年象徵意義的關鍵作品。它似乎試圖在保留系列核心捕捉與培育樂趣的同時,大幅擴張移動方式、世界結構與角色表現的自由度,並藉由下一代主機(暫稱 Switch 2)的性能,真正實現Game Freak長年以來對「活的寶可夢世界」的野心。即便官方尚未正式揭曉,一切仍需以最終發表為準,但對玩家而言,第十世代顯然已不再只是遙遠的未來,而是逐漸成形的現實。

As the 30th anniversary of the Pokémon series approaches in 2026, information surrounding the tenth generation (Gen 10) has shifted from vague rumors to what many fans now describe as near “full exposure.” What once circulated as speculation within the community has been steadily amplified by multiple leaks, gradually forming a clearer picture of what the next era of Pokémon may look like.

Following the large-scale hacking incident in October 2025—commonly referred to by fans as the “Teraleak”—a new wave of leaked materials has recently surfaced online. These leaks point to a Gen 10 project internally codenamed Pokémon: Wind/Wave. Although Nintendo and Game Freak have remained characteristically silent, the scope of the leaked content is unusually broad. Early 3D models, character concept art, and preliminary world map design documents have all circulated, offering players an early glimpse into Game Freak’s ambitions for the next-generation hardware (provisionally referred to as “Switch 2”).

 

According to early test footage that has surfaced, the protagonist designs for Gen 10 have now been revealed for the first time. Compared with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the visual direction appears more modern, leaning toward a functional, urban-casual aesthetic. This shift suggests a deliberate attempt to tie the new setting more closely to contemporary city life. Most striking of all is the apparent introduction of an entirely new mode of transportation: a “Rotom Scooter.” Consistent with Rotom’s long-established role of inhabiting electronic devices, this new vehicle blends in-universe logic with a stronger technological and urban identity.

After the riding mechanics centered on Koraidon and Miraidon in Scarlet and Violet were widely praised for seamlessly combining exploration, traversal, and environmental puzzles, Pokémon: Wind/Wave seems poised to evolve the concept rather than simply replicate it. The scooter-based system implies greater agility and flexibility, hinting at a notable shift in world design. Multiple leaks suggest that the new region may consist of an archipelago of densely urbanized islands, requiring frequent movement between cities, ports, and natural environments. In such a setting, high-speed, compact transportation would naturally support a faster-paced style of exploration that emphasizes both horizontal travel and vertical navigation.

The tenth generation is also expected to significantly expand the character customization system that began taking shape in Pokémon Sword and Shield. Leaked information indicates a move away from limited uniform variations toward a more comprehensive fashion system. This could include layered clothing options, outerwear, footwear, accessories, and region-specific styles influenced by the culture of individual cities or islands. Such an approach directly responds to long-standing player demand for deeper personalization, while also strengthening the sense that the protagonist truly represents the player within the world and its narrative.

Taken together, the information revealed so far suggests that Pokémon: Wind/Wave may be far more than a routine generational update. As a title carrying the symbolic weight of the franchise’s 30th anniversary, it appears designed to preserve the core appeal of capturing and raising Pokémon while substantially expanding freedom of movement, world structure, and player expression. Leveraging the capabilities of the next-generation console, Game Freak seems intent on finally realizing its long-held vision of a truly “living” Pokémon world. While all details remain unofficial and subject to change until an official announcement, for many fans, Gen 10 no longer feels like a distant future—it is rapidly taking shape before their eyes.