There have been tons ofPokemon Scarlet and Violetrumors in recent weeks, in light of the sparse information revealed by Game Freak and The Pokemon Company. Notably, however, one of the most obvious rumors is thatPokemon Scarlet and Violetwill feature DLC. This expansion model worked forSword and Shield, and fans can likely expect the same out of these new titles.
Of course,Pokemon Scarlet and Violetwill likely iterate on the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLCs. However, with the region of Paldea finally named and its map shown off, it seems there is an obvious setting its DLC should explore: Kalos, if not in full.

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Pokemon S/V: Pokemon X and Y Anniversary Should Show Connections Between Kalos and Paldea
It’s unlikelyPokemon S/VDLC will unlock the ability for players to explore all of Kalos, but it makes sense if players travel to a small Kalos region. For one,Pokemon X and Ywill celebrate their 10th anniversary in 2023.Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s release dateis in October, meaning its first DLC wouldn’t release until 2023 anyway. This timing cannot be ignored given the connections between Kalos and Paldea.
Pokemon X and Y’s Kalos is based on France, whilePokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Paldea is based on Spain. France and Spain share borders, making Kalos and Paldea the first two regions that have been connected since the first few generations of Pokemon. To ignore this would be a travesty, and it seems the companies involved are potentially already acknowledging this. As seen in the map of Kalos above, the southern border is coated in mountains and clouds to hide the potential of anything beyond. The top right of Paldea, where it would logically connect to Kalos, is also hidden behind clouds and mountains.
It may not be a region fans are familiar with, but these mountains would be a great area to expand and given an official title. AllPokemon S/Vhave to do is confirm that this region is part of Kalos, feature a bunch of Kalos Pokemon here, and perhaps explore storylines that could overlap withPokemon Scarlet and Violet, andPokemon X and Y.Perhaps, becausePokemon S/Vtrainers are students, they are sent to this region to do some study on Zygarde that could fulfill long-lostfan ideas aboutPokemon Z. If so, it’s likely to be popular among many fans who have wanted more regional representation in mainline titles.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violetrelease November 18 for Nintendo Switch