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OK, I got back from the preview event. Thanks for your patience over the past days, guys:
> Scorbunny 3rd evo is indeed a Soccer/football player, presumably Electric/Fire. There is a fanart that is actually pretty close to how it looks.
> Sobble Evo is a Rugby player. Becomes considerably buffer, and meaner looking. Has a long, presumably extendable tail that is coiled at the end like his first form. He holds it like a rugby ball. If it has a secondary typing, it isn't clear.
> Grookey's evo isn't a sportsman, but appears to be more of a superfan from a crowd. He has a large drum-looking chest, which he beats with two large sticks.
>First Town is called Dorsea town. The large pokemon thing on the hillside is right outside of the town. That pretty much confirms that its based on the Dorset giant, and that despite being an upside down UK, the towns will likely be named after the relative area they're in. Galar might only be based around South England too, since it appears London is the northmost one.
>On the above note the next town to the North is called Hamp town, Which I'm guessing comes from Hampshire.
> Scorbunny 3rd evo is indeed a Soccer/football player, presumably Electric/Fire. There is a fanart that is actually pretty close to how it looks.
> Sobble Evo is a Rugby player. Becomes considerably buffer, and meaner looking. Has a long, presumably extendable tail that is coiled at the end like his first form. He holds it like a rugby ball. If it has a secondary typing, it isn't clear.
> Grookey's evo isn't a sportsman, but appears to be more of a superfan from a crowd. He has a large drum-looking chest, which he beats with two large sticks.
>First Town is called Dorsea town. The large pokemon thing on the hillside is right outside of the town. That pretty much confirms that its based on the Dorset giant, and that despite being an upside down UK, the towns will likely be named after the relative area they're in. Galar might only be based around South England too, since it appears London is the northmost one.
>On the above note the next town to the North is called Hamp town, Which I'm guessing comes from Hampshire.