Pokemon Scarlet and Violet players have one last chance to get a unique, very rare Pokemon before it’s gone forever on July 17. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are almost four years old and will officially enter their fifth year since launch in November 2026. Yet, Pokemon Winds and Waves were revealed this past Pokemon Day for an undisclosed 2027 release, so they may come around five years after Gen 9. For quite some time, Gen 9 has been in maintenance mode with minimal updates, but now, there are several new events to look forward to.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Players Only Have Three Days to Get Exclusive Pokemon
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet‘s Hisuian starter Tera Raids started on June 25 and are coming to an end on July 17, when the last one of them, Hisuian Samurott with the Mightiest Mark, will forever leave the game. Since January this year, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have been hosting a weekly event for each starter in the series up to and including Hisuian starters, all available in 7-Star Tera Raids with the Mightiest Mark, which is only available on Pokemon caught during this event. While this is not the first time this event has been hosted, it was confirmed that it’s going to be the last, so Hisuian Samurott will not return after it leaves again on July 17. For those who have yet to catch Hisuian Samurott from 7-Star Tera Raids, this is officially the last time to do so, as the event is coming to an end at 3:59 pm PT/6:59 pm ET on July 17.

- Released
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November 18, 2022
- ESRB
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E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence
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