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The Crown Tundra:
>No more new Galarian forms
>Slowbro is Ghost/Psychic
>As Isle of Armor had Gmax forms for the Kanto starters, Crown Tundra has Gmax forms for the Hoenn starters.
>Calyrex fuses with two other legendaries, don't recall their names. One fusion is on all fours and has a cape and red antlers, and the other has wings and a giant flower on it's head.
Diamond and Pearl remakes:
>The names are Eternal Diamond and Infinite Pearl.
>November 2021 release date, announcement for them is in February.
>Dmax and Gmax are back, I know for sure the starters, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, and Arceus get Gmax forms, but I haven't heard what other Pokemon get one.
>Pokemon do not follow you, except for a few that can in Amity Square.
>The Great Marsh looks the same, but it is now a wild area with raid dens where you can move the camera.
>Postgame episode called "The Origin Episode". It involves Giratina wreaking havoc from the distortion world, and you have to go and catch Arceus (in it's Gmax form), and you have to use it to go into the distortion world and catch Giratina (in it's Gmax form).
>You can rematch gym leaders in their gyms one per day, and the resturant in the Survival Area becomes a place where you can battle gym leaders, elite four members, champions, past rivals, and other important characters from past games.
>No battle frontier unfortunately, but the Sinnoh Battle Tower is back, and it has some harder challenges in it you can do on top of the normal Battle Tower challenge.
>The contests and underground function the same as in the original games.
>The poketch is back, but since there is no bottom screen, I was told it will work a bit differently.
>Pokemon Relax replaces Pokemon Camp (because you still can cook Poffins in Hearthome City) and it works the same as Pokemon Amie did.
>There will be no DLC for these games, as that will be for the games at the beginning of each gen.
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