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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are a pair of video games developed by ILCA and published by and The Pokémon Company for the . Released on November 19, 2021, they serve as faithful remakes of the 2006 titles Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, retaining the core story and mechanics while incorporating updated visuals and quality-of-life improvements. Set in the Sinnoh region, players assume the role of a young Pokémon Trainer who chooses one of three starter Pokémon—Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup—and embarks on a quest to collect Gym Badges, complete the Sinnoh Pokédex, and become the Pokémon League Champion, all while confronting the villainous Team Galactic and encountering the Legendary Pokémon Dialga in Brilliant Diamond or Palkia in Shining Pearl. The games were announced on February 26, 2021, during a Pokémon Presents livestream, marking the first mainline Pokémon remakes not developed by , with ILCA handling the project to recreate the original experience as closely as possible. They feature a top-down perspective with a art style for the exploration, while battles use full-scale 3D models similar to contemporary Pokémon titles. Key gameplay elements include catching and training over 400 Pokémon species, utilizing the Pokétch—a wristwatch-like device with various apps such as the Dowsing Machine—and expanded post-game content. Notable features exclusive to these remakes encompass the revamped Grand Underground, where players can dig for treasures, build Secret Bases, and encounter rare Pokémon in ; Super Contest Shows that involve dressing up Pokémon and performing appeals with improved Poffin crafting; and Amity Square, a park for walking compatible Pokémon and capturing photos. Multiplayer connectivity is supported through , allowing for trading, battling, and Union Room interactions, with additional content like the Ramanas Park for summoning past Legendaries via Slates. Upon release, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl received mixed reviews, earning scores of 73 for both games, with praise for their nostalgic fidelity and accessible entry point to Generation IV Pokémon but criticism for limited innovations and the aesthetic's visual inconsistencies. Commercially, the titles were a major success, selling over 6 million units combined in their first week worldwide and over 14.65 million units as of March 2022, making them one of the fastest-selling Pokémon games at launch.

Gameplay

Core mechanics

Turn-Based Battle System Battles in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl follow a turn-based structure where trainers select actions for their Pokémon, such as attacking, using items, switching Pokémon, or fleeing, with outcomes resolved simultaneously after both sides choose. The system supports both wild encounters and trainer battles, featuring Generation IV Pokémon with up to four moves in their movesets, categorized as physical, , or moves that can deal damage, inflict conditions like or , or provide support like . Type matchups play a central role, with 17 types ( introduced in this ) determining effectiveness: super effective attacks deal double damage, resisted moves half, immune types zero, and neutral standard. Abilities, passive traits unique to each Pokémon species, further influence battles; for example, boosts Fire-type moves when is low, while abilities like summon rain upon entry to alter move effects and type advantages. Exploration Mechanics Players navigate the of the Sinnoh region primarily on foot, with options to run for faster movement or use the , obtained mid-game, to traverse rough terrain like cycling roads or sandy areas at increased speeds. The Pokétch, a wristwatch gifted early in , serves as a multifunctional tool for exploration, displaying for synchronizing with in-game events, a map for route tracking, and apps like the Dowsing Machine to locate hidden items on the ground. Time-based mechanics, such as day-night cycles affecting wild Pokémon appearances or plant growth, integrate with the Pokétch to encourage strategic timing during travel. Progression Through Gyms, Elite Four, and Hall of Fame Game progression centers on collecting eight Badges by defeating Gym Leaders in cities across Sinnoh, each specializing in a type theme—starting with Rock in Oreburgh and ending with Electric in Sunyshore—unlocking new areas, usage, and higher-level wild Pokémon. Upon securing all badges, players access the Pokémon League on Victory Road, challenging the Elite Four in sequence: Bug-type specialist , Ground-type , Fire-type Flint, and Psychic-type , followed by with a balanced team emphasizing . Defeating the Champion inducts the player into the Hall of Fame, registering their team and enabling post-game content while resetting the story to allow starting a new game. Pokémon Capturing, Training, and Evolution Capturing wild Pokémon requires initiating , reducing their to low levels (ideally without knocking out), and applying status ailments like or to boost catch rates, then throwing a Poké Ball whose success depends on factors including the Pokémon's level and species ball modifiers. Training involves battling to accumulate experience points (), leveling up Pokémon to improve stats, learn new moves, and ; for instance, many Pokémon like evolve at level 21 into Vileplume using a Leaf Stone item. Friendship mechanics, built through walking with a Pokémon, battling, or using items like Soothe Bell, influence evolutions such as Golbat to Crobat after high affection and leveling, or day/night-specific changes like to Espeon or Umbreon based on time of evolution. Inventory Management The Bag organizes items into categories like Poké Balls, Medicine, Berries, TMs/, Battle Items, and Key Items, with limited pockets requiring periodic management to avoid overflow. Technical Machines (TMs) teach moves to compatible Pokémon and are infinitely reusable once obtained. , now functioning similarly to TMs, are used for battling and can be taught to and forgotten from Pokémon like regular moves. Field navigation moves are accessed via a dedicated Pokétch app that calls upon wild Pokémon. , grown via Berry Plants or found in the wild, can be held by Pokémon for effects like healing (Oran Berry) or stat boosts during battle (Salac Berry for Speed), and held items such as provide gradual recovery or type boosts like Choice Band for increased physical attack power at the cost of move locking.

New features and changes

Visual and Graphical Updates Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl feature a chibi-style direction for the , where player characters and NPCs are depicted as small, super-deformed models in a reminiscent of the original games' , but rendered in for smoother animations and environments. This style contrasts with the fully battles, which use detailed, proportional models for Pokémon and dynamic camera angles, updating the original battle system to align with modern Pokémon titles while preserving the faithful aesthetic. Expansions and Additions The Grand Underground represents a significant expansion of the original Underground mini-game from Diamond and Pearl, now divided into six interconnected areas accessible from various Sinnoh locations, with enhanced features like an improved digging mini-game for fossils and treasures, customizable secret bases using statues collected from other players, and underground Pokémon encounters in diverse biomes. Ramanas Park serves as a post-game facility on Route 221, replacing the original Pal Park by allowing players to encounter and capture legendary Pokémon from previous generations using Slates, obtained by trading Mysterious Shards dug up in the Grand Underground. Quality-of-Life Improvements Several updates enhance gameplay convenience, including an always-active auto-run feature toggled by the R button, eliminating the need to hold B for movement, and an expanded Pokédex interface that displays Pokémon habitats, sizes, and weights directly within the menu for better organization and research. Other changes include auto-save functionality to prevent progress loss, visual indicators in battles showing type advantages and disadvantages, anytime access to the PC storage system via the pause menu, and a Pokétch app for using Hidden Machines without party Pokémon learning them permanently. Removals and Omissions The Global Trade System (GTS) from the originals has been omitted, with trading instead facilitated through the local Union Room and online Surprise Trades via connectivity, adapting to the Switch's ecosystem. Certain side quests, such as some optional trainer rematches and minor NPC interactions exclusive to the original Diamond and Pearl, are streamlined or removed to focus on the core story, while Pokémon availability has shifted— for instance, some species like those from expansions are inaccessible in the wild until post-game or via trading, altering encounter rates and locations compared to the versions.

Multiplayer and connectivity

The Union Room serves as the central hub for multiplayer interactions in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, enabling players to connect locally via the system's wireless communication or online through a subscription. Locally, up to eight players can gather in the Local Room to Pokémon, engage in or battles, and interact in without an connection. Online connectivity expands this to the Global Room, where players worldwide can similarly and battle, with interactions limited to casual formats rather than structured competitive modes. Trading features emphasize social exchange, with direct trades possible in both local and global Union Rooms, allowing players to swap Pokémon directly with selected partners. A key addition via update 1.3.0 is the Global Wonder Station, which facilitates anonymous Wonder Trades similar to Surprise Trades in other titles, where deposited Pokémon are randomly paired with those from other players globally, promoting unexpected discoveries and community engagement. Battling in the Union Room supports up to four-versus-four formats for groups, but lacks integration with Gym Leader challenges or league progression, restricting online play to informal matches. Integration with , enabled by the service's version 2.0.0 update in May 2022, allows bidirectional transfers of Pokémon between Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, and compatible titles like , though only Pokémon species from Generations 1 through 4 can be transferred into the games. This connectivity supports long-term collection management, enabling players to store or retrieve Pokémon post-game without disrupting the core Sinnoh experience. Super Contest Shows incorporate multiplayer elements, where players can participate in performances alongside others via local or connections, showcasing Pokémon in categories like Coolness or through visual displays, dances, and appeals judged in . Online sharing allows contest videos to be viewed globally, fostering community feedback and inspiration for Pokémon conditioning and movesets. Compared to later mainline Pokémon games, connectivity in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is more restrained, omitting features like online Gym rematches or expansive competitive ladders, with multiplayer focused primarily on interactions in the Union Room and brief co-op elements in the Grand Underground.

Setting and story

Sinnoh region

The Sinnoh region serves as the primary setting for Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, featuring a diverse geographical layout inspired by the island of in , with approximately 70% land and 30% water coverage. The region is centrally dominated by the towering Mt. Coronet, a massive that bisects the area into eastern and western halves, influencing travel and creating distinct biomes such as rugged peaks, lush forests, coastal plains, and serene lakes. Key towns include Twinleaf Town, the starting location in the southwest characterized by its quiet residential vibe, connected via the short grassy Route 201 to Sandgem Town, a coastal settlement with access to Lake Verity's tranquil waters. Further progression leads through numbered routes like Route 202's open fields and Route 204's forested path to towns such as Jubilife City and Eterna City, each integrated into varied environments from urban centers to blooming meadows. Prominent biomes define Sinnoh's environmental diversity, with Mt. Coronet encompassing extensive cave networks and snowy summits that players navigate via rocky paths and indoor tunnels, while Lake Verity represents one of three sacred lakes featuring misty, watery expanses teeming with aquatic life. Stark Mountain, located in the northeastern Battle Zone at the end of Route 227, stands out as a key volcanic site with rocky interiors and boulders that players navigate to reach its depths. These locations contribute to the region's mythical aura, with environmental elements like weather patterns and terrain influencing exploration. Travel across Sinnoh relies on methods adapted to its terrain, including the obtained from the shop, which allows switching between third gear for easier control and fourth gear for faster speed and climbing steep slopes by pressing the B . The Vs. Seeker, provided by the player's rival on Route 207, enables rematches with nearby trainers after a 100-step cooldown, promoting repeated of routes and encouraging with the dynamic . These tools facilitate efficient navigation through the interconnected map, where the Pokétch app's Town Map provides detailed views of routes, towns, and biomes for planning journeys. Pokémon distribution aligns with Sinnoh's ecosystems, with encounters varying by location, time, and to reflect natural habitats; for instance, Route 201's grasslands host diurnal like Starly and Bidoof during the day, while nocturnal or rainy conditions on nearby routes may summon rarer types such as Kricketot or Buneary. In aquatic biomes like Lake Verity, water-based Pokémon such as appear via , tying availability to the region's watery and forested elements. Volcanic areas like Stark Mountain feature fire-adapted including Magmar and Bronzor, emphasizing heat-resistant ecosystems. Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl maintain high fidelity to the original Pokémon Diamond and Pearl layouts, replicating the exact arrangement of routes, towns, and landmarks without structural alterations, though minor graphical remakes enhance visuals with chibi-style models and improved textures for modern hardware. This preservation ensures the Sinnoh region's geographical integrity, with updates limited to aesthetic refinements like more vibrant biomes and smoother animations.

Plot summary

The story of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl follows a young protagonist beginning their journey in the quiet town of Twinleaf Town in the Sinnoh region, where they encounter their childhood rival . After a chance meeting with Professor Rowan leads to the selection of a starter Pokémon—Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup—the player is entrusted with a Pokédex to document all Pokémon species across Sinnoh, setting the stage for an adventure filled with exploration, battles, and growth. As the travels through diverse locales like sandy beaches, , and bustling cities, they face recurring challenges from their eager rival, who tests their skills in impromptu battles, and conquer eight Gym Leaders to earn badges qualifying them for the Pokémon League. Interwoven into this path is the rising threat of Team Galactic, a mysterious organization led by the ambitious , who seeks to harness the power of ancient myths to reshape the world by summoning the legendary Pokémon Dialga in Brilliant Diamond or Palkia in Shining Pearl, embodiments of time and space respectively. A pivotal arc involves Team Galactic's pursuit of the Lake Guardians—Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf— Pokémon safeguarding Sinnoh's lakes, whose capture enables Cyrus to forge an artifact for his ritual at Spear Pillar atop Mt. Coronet, the region's mythic heart. The climax unfolds as the player intervenes to thwart this catastrophe, emphasizing themes of time and space mythology drawn from Sinnoh folklore, alongside the enduring bonds between humans and Pokémon that prove essential to resolving the conflict. Following the main storyline's resolution and Pokémon victory, post-game content expands on these legends without altering the core narrative. A post-game update in March 2022 introduced the Azure Flute, allowing access to Arceus at the Hall of Origin. The remakes faithfully preserve the original Diamond and Pearl plot structure, incorporating minor updates to enhance for contemporary players.

Key characters and Pokémon

The in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is a customizable young trainer from Twinleaf Town, who can be selected as either a male character named Lucas or a female character named Dawn at the start of the game. This allows players to personalize their appearance, including hair style, color, and clothing options, while embarking on a journey to become the Pokémon Champion of the Sinnoh region. The protagonist's rival, , is an enthusiastic and impulsive young trainer from the same town, characterized by his green jacket, blonde hair, and fast-paced personality that often leads to rushed decisions during travels. Barry challenges the protagonist multiple times throughout the story, selecting the starter Pokémon that counters the player's choice to heighten competition. The Sinnoh region's Gym Leaders specialize in specific Pokémon types and serve as key challengers, each guarding a Gym Badge essential for progressing to the Pokémon . For instance, Roark in Oreburgh City specializes in Rock-type Pokémon, in Eterna City focuses on Grass-types, Maylene in Veilstone City uses Fighting-types, and Volkner in Sunyshore City employs Electric-types. The Elite Four members, who guard the Pokémon , include (Bug-type specialist), (Ground-type), (Fire-type), and (Psychic-type), culminating in a battle against Champion , known for her versatile team led by Garchomp. Team Galactic, the antagonistic organization, is led by Cyrus, a calm and logical figure who detests human emotions and seeks to remake the universe in his image using the power of Pokémon. His commanders include Mars, who oversees operations with a fiery demeanor and Poison/Fire-type Pokémon like Purugly; Jupiter, a strategic operative favoring /Psychic-types such as Toxicroak; and Saturn, a disciplined enforcer using /Steel-types like Bronzong. In the remakes, these characters feature updated 3D animations and models that enhance their presence during encounters. Central to the story are the Legendary Pokémon in Brilliant Diamond, depicted as the master of time with a steel-blue, draconic design, and in Shining Pearl, the master of space featuring a pearl-like shoulder adornment and pink hues. The (knowledge, yellow psychic sprite), (emotion, pink agile form), and (willpower, blue determined figure)—protect Sinnoh's lakes and play pivotal roles in thwarting Team Galactic's plans, with their designs faithfully recreated in 3D for the remakes. Players begin their journey by choosing one of three starter Pokémon from Professor Rowan: Turtwig (Grass-type turtle), Chimchar (Fire-type monkey), or Piplup (Water-type penguin), each evolving into fully formed partners like Torterra, Infernape, or Empoleon. The games maintain version-exclusive Pokémon from the originals, such as Dialga and certain Legendaries like Entei in Brilliant Diamond, contrasted with Palkia and exclusives like Moltres in Shining Pearl, encouraging trading between versions for a complete collection.

Development

Concept and announcement

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl were announced on February 26, 2021, during a special Pokémon Presents broadcast celebrating the franchise's 25th anniversary. The presentation revealed the titles as faithful remakes of the 2006 games Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, set in the Sinnoh region and developed for . The concept centered on recreating the original Sinnoh experience with modern enhancements while preserving its core structure, scale, and nostalgic elements to honor the anniversary milestone. Unlike previous remakes that introduced significant overhauls, these were positioned as a "faithful" recreation, directed by of and Yuichi Ueda of ILCA, with ILCA handling primary development instead of 's full involvement. This choice allowed to focus on other projects, such as the simultaneously announced Pokémon Legends: Arceus. The showcased an overhead art style reminiscent of the originals' sprite-based visuals, featuring returning core Pokémon like the starter Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup, as well as iconic locations such as Lake Verity and Jubilife City. This stylistic decision contrasted sharply with the more expansive, third-person 3D approach teased for Legends: Arceus in the same presentation. Initial fan reactions were polarized, with praise for the faithful nod to the DS era but criticism of the chibi style as outdated compared to the innovative visuals in Legends: Arceus. Many expressed excitement over revisiting Sinnoh, though some voiced disappointment at the lack of a fully modernized redesign.

Production process

Development of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl was primarily handled by ILCA, Inc., a Japanese studio with prior experience porting Pokémon titles such as , while provided supervision to ensure alignment with the franchise's standards. The project marked the first mainline Pokémon games not led by as the primary developer, allowing the core to focus on other initiatives like Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Directors included ILCA's Yuichi Ueda and 's , the latter having directed the original 2006 and Pearl games, bringing continuity to the remake's vision. The development period ran from March 2020 through October 2021, culminating in the games' November 2021 launch, with a reported intensive production cycle of approximately 1.5 years emphasizing recreation of Generation IV mechanics like the Sinnoh region's layout and core battling systems. ILCA employed the engine to facilitate this process, enabling efficient adaptation of the originals' 2D top-down exploration and character designs into 3D models optimized for hardware. This choice supported rapid prototyping and iteration, particularly on features like the redesigned Pokétch—a multifunctional wristwatch device from the originals—remade as a touch-enabled interface using the Switch's screen capabilities. Key challenges involved maintaining to the source material while leveraging Switch-specific enhancements, such as improved and , without overhauling foundational elements like the underground mining minigame or Pokémon contests. The team conducted internal beta testing and iterations to refine these balances, addressing potential performance issues from the Unity implementation and ensuring seamless integration of original story beats with minor quality-of-life updates, such as expanded Grand Underground features. Masuda highlighted the need for close collaboration between ILCA and to preserve the originals' charm amid these optimizations.

Technical aspects

The development of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl utilized the Unity engine, a notable shift from Game Freak's customary in-house custom engines for core series entries, as the project was handled by ILCA to recreate the original games' structure in a modern framework. This choice enabled efficient integration of 3D elements while preserving the top-down perspective of the originals. Graphically, the remakes employ a chibi-style aesthetic in the , featuring diminutive, stylized models for trainers, NPCs, and environments that evoke a diorama-like , contrasting with the full-proportional models used in battles for Pokémon and characters to deliver dynamic animations akin to recent titles. The games target a stable 30 frames per second, achieving smooth performance in most exploration and combat scenarios. The sound design faithfully remixes the original Diamond and Pearl soundtrack, originally composed by Sato, Go Ichinose, and others, incorporating orchestral enhancements and new compositions for expanded content like the Ramanas Park, to blend with refreshed audio clarity across the Switch's output modes. with prior Pokémon games is facilitated through integration with , enabling transfers of Pokémon from Generation 4 and earlier titles via save data export and import processes adapted for the Unity-based architecture, ensuring continuity despite engine differences.

Release

Launch details

_Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl were released on , 2021, exclusively for the console. These titles serve as enhanced remakes of the original games from 2006, preserving the core structure while introducing updated visuals and features. The games feature a version split, with Brilliant centering on the Pokémon Dialga, a /Dragon-type associated with controlling time, and Shining Pearl focusing on Palkia, a Water/Dragon-type linked to spatial manipulation; players in each encounter their respective as part of the main storyline. Dual packs containing both versions were also made available for purchase. The games were distributed both physically through major retailers and digitally via the , allowing players to download the titles directly to their Switch systems. A day-one patch, version 1.1.0, was released prior to launch on November 10, 2021, addressing minor bugs such as optimization issues and enabling access to additional content like multiplayer features and post-game elements; subsequent minor updates around launch fixed specific glitches such as game freezes. Both games received an ESRB rating of E for Everyone, with content descriptors for mild , users interact, and in-game purchases, reflecting the family-friendly nature of Pokémon battles and interactions.

Marketing and editions

The Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl games were first announced during a special Pokémon Presents livestream on , 2021, as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations for the Pokémon franchise on Pokémon Day. This event highlighted the remakes' focus on revisiting the Sinnoh region, with an initial trailer showcasing updated visuals and chibi-style characters inspired by the original Diamond and Pearl games. The announcement tied into broader global Pokémon Day activities, including virtual concerts and merchandise releases, to engage longtime fans. Further promotional efforts included additional Pokémon Presents events, such as the August 18, 2021, broadcast, which revealed footage demonstrating features like the Grand Underground and Pokémon contests, building ahead of the November 19, 2021, launch. Trailers and demos emphasized the nostalgic appeal, with taglines like "Rediscover the Sinnoh Region" in official commercials that evoked memories of the 2006 originals through familiar landmarks and Pokémon encounters. Marketing collaborations extended to Nintendo Switch hardware and accessories, including a limited-edition Nintendo Switch Lite – Dialga & Palkia Edition bundle featuring artwork of the legendary Pokémon on the back, released alongside the games to complement the Sinnoh theme. Themed merchandise, such as Poké Ball replicas and apparel, was promoted through the official Pokémon Center, with bundles offering in-game bonuses like serial codes for 100 Poké Balls redeemable via the Double Pack. Special editions enhanced collector appeal, with the Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl Double Pack bundling both games in a single physical or digital package for $119.99, allowing players to experience version-exclusive content without separate purchases. Pre-orders of the Double Pack from the My Nintendo Store included exclusive items like a SteelBook case, a Brilliant Diamond enamel pin, and a Shining Pearl enamel pin, while select retailers offered additional bonuses such as art books and keychains to target nostalgic Sinnoh enthusiasts. These editions were positioned as premium ways to relive the Diamond and Pearl era, with advertising campaigns across TV spots and social media underscoring the remakes' fidelity to the originals' story and exploration.

Regional differences

The Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl games feature minimal regional differences, primarily centered on localization to accommodate diverse global audiences while maintaining consistent core content. The storyline, , and version-exclusive Pokémon—such as Dialga in Brilliant Diamond and Palkia in Shining Pearl—remain identical across all markets, with no adjustments to Pokémon availability or balance for specific regions. Localization efforts include full translation of dialogue, menus, and item descriptions into multiple languages, with subtle tweaks to ensure cultural appropriateness and sensitivity. For instance, the energetic rival character, a childhood friend from Twinleaf Town, is named in English-localized versions, aligning with naming conventions that vary by language for better resonance with players. These adaptations preserve the original narrative intent while avoiding potentially insensitive references, though specific dialogue changes in the remakes are minor compared to the original Diamond and Pearl titles. The games launched simultaneously worldwide on November 19, 2021, for , with identical digital and physical availability in , , , and other territories, eliminating any timing disparities. In terms of , the remakes universally replaced the Game Corner casino from the 2006 originals with a neutral Style Shop, a global alteration to steer clear of imagery suitable for younger players. No region-specific , including adjustments to Galactic's themes of world reconstruction, was implemented. Language support is comprehensive, with all versions playable in nine options: , French, German, Italian, Spanish, , Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Players select their preferred language during initial setup, with full text and audio subtitles available, though voice acting is limited to key cutscenes in select languages like English and . This setup enables seamless access without region-locking, fostering a unified multilingual experience.

Reception

Pre-release coverage

Speculation about remakes of the 2006 games began building in late 2019 and throughout 2020, fueled by leaks of upcoming Pokémon merchandise featuring prominent Sinnoh region elements, such as characters and locations from Generation IV. These hints, including promotional items referencing the region's mythology and Pokémon like Dialga and Palkia, led fans to anticipate official announcements for a update. By early 2021, the rumors intensified, with data from internal schedules and event preparations suggesting a faithful recreation of the originals rather than a full reinvention. The official reveal came during a presentation on February 26, 2021, confirming Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl as enhanced remakes developed by ILCA in collaboration with , emphasizing a "faithful" approach to the source material. Media outlets like highlighted the development shift to ILCA, a studio known for Yakuza-like remasters, as a strategic move to allow to focus on innovative projects like Pokémon Legends: Arceus, announced simultaneously. covered the transition similarly, noting ILCA's role in preserving core mechanics while updating visuals for the Switch. Subsequent trailers and hands-on previews amplified anticipation but also sparked critique, particularly during the June 2021 Pokémon Presents event, where gameplay footage showcased the -inspired reminiscent of the DS originals. Preview sessions in October 2021, as reported by , allowed journalists 40 minutes of playtime, praising the nostalgic quirks like slow battle animations but questioning the art style's consistency between chibi exploration and full-scale battles. IGN's preview echoed this, describing the style as a deliberate nod to the past but one that felt dated compared to modern Pokémon titles. Fan debates centered on the balance between fidelity and innovation, especially after Legends: Arceus' reveal promised open-world changes, leading some to view the remakes as overly conservative. The aesthetic divided communities, with supporters appreciating its homage to the era and detractors arguing it lacked the polish of recent games, prompting fan-made trailers reimagining a more realistic style. Discussions on platforms like Nintendo Life captured this tension, with polls showing split opinions on whether the "cute but limited" visuals enhanced or hindered progress. Pre-launch hype peaked with the announcement trailer surpassing 10 million views on within months, reflecting strong interest despite the polarized reactions.

Critical reception

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl received mixed reviews from critics upon release, earning aggregate scores of 73 out of 100 on for both versions based on professional outlets. The games were generally seen as solid but unadventurous remakes, appealing to fans of the originals while frustrating those expecting more evolution in the series. Critics frequently praised the titles for their faithful recreation of the 2006 games, capturing the nostalgic essence of Sinnoh while updating visuals and quality-of-life features like the Exp. Share. awarded an 8/10, highlighting how the remakes deliver " and Pearl down to nearly every , looking nicer than ever" and providing an accessible entry point for newcomers. Similarly, gave a 7/10, commending the "comfortably nostalgic" experience with modern tweaks that smooth over original rough edges, such as improved battle animations. Reviewers often noted the enduring charm of Sinnoh's story, Pokémon, and exploration, making the games a heartfelt tribute to Generation IV. On the negative side, many outlets criticized the lack of innovation, with core mechanics like random encounters and feeling outdated compared to recent Pokémon entries. The chibi-style overworld graphics divided opinions, with some calling it a step back from fully 3D designs in games like Sword and Shield. A major point of contention was the omission of content from the 2008 enhanced version, , including expanded areas, story elements, and over 40 Pokémon, which limited the remakes' scope. Nintendo Life issued a 6/10, arguing the games fail to modernize sufficiently, resulting in a product that feels like a "time capsule" rather than a fresh take. In terms of recognition, the remakes were named Best Remake of 2021 by , which appreciated their role in a year light on strong competitors in the category. They also received nominations for Most Wanted Game at the 2021 prior to launch, reflecting pre-release anticipation.

Sales and market performance

Upon release, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl achieved strong launch sales, exceeding 6 million units combined worldwide within their first week, including both physical and digital copies. This performance marked one of the strongest debuts for a title at the time, surpassing the initial sales pace of the previous mainline entry, , in several markets. In , the dual pack sold 1.39 million physical units in the first three days alone, securing the top spot on sales charts and representing the second-largest Switch launch in the region's history. The games performed robustly in key markets like the , where they ranked as the best-selling Nintendo platform title for both December 2021 and the full year, based on dollar sales data. Physical sales were particularly prominent, bolstered by double packs and retailer bundles that enhanced accessibility and drove higher unit volumes compared to digital-only purchases. While exact splits between digital and physical were not disclosed, the inclusion of bundled editions in reported figures contributed significantly to the overall totals, reflecting the enduring appeal of tangible collectibles in the Pokémon series. As of September 2025, lifetime sales reached 15.06 million units globally, approaching but not surpassing the combined 17.67 million units sold by the original Diamond and Pearl over their full lifetimes. In comparison, Sword and Shield had accumulated 26.96 million units as of 2025. These results reinforced the Pokémon series' market dominance, contributing to the brand's overall valuation exceeding $100 billion as the highest-grossing media franchise.

Post-release

Updates and expansions

Upon launch, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl received version 1.1.1 on November 17, 2021, addressing several technical issues including game freezes when viewing certain moves, text display errors in the Grand Underground, and crashes during specific battles or interactions. A subsequent update to version 1.2.0 arrived on February 21, 2022, enhancing online functionality by improving stability for trading and competitions, expanding Union Room features to support up to 20 players, and introducing the Ramanas Park area for distributing event Pokémon such as Mythicals via Mystery Gift. This also added a battle mode and fixed various bugs related to event distributions and online connectivity. The games received no paid downloadable content, but free updates included Mystery Gift distributions for items and Pokémon, such as the Manaphy Egg, Darkrai, and Shaymin, available through limited-time events in 2022. The Shiny Charm, which boosts Shiny Pokémon encounter rates, is obtained in-game by completing the National Pokédex rather than through events. Connectivity with was enabled on May 18, 2022, via the service's version 2.0.0 update, allowing bidirectional transfers of compatible Pokémon between the remakes and other titles. Subsequent updates in 2023 and 2024, including version 3.0.0 and 3.1.0, maintained and expanded transfer compatibility with , enabling players to move Sinnoh Pokémon to the ninth generation without requiring additional patches to Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl themselves. On November 17, 2025, a compatibility update was released for the Nintendo Switch 2, but it resulted in random crashes when booting the game.

Controversies and fan response

The chibi art style employed in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl sparked substantial among fans, who frequently labeled it as "lazy" and a downgrade from the full models seen in the simultaneously released Pokémon Legends: Arceus. This visual choice, intended to evoke the original games' top-down perspective, was criticized for its simplistic representations and inconsistent scaling, leading to divided opinions shortly after the February 2021 announcement trailer. The backlash contributed to review bombing on aggregate sites, where user scores initially plummeted to averages of around 4.6/10 for Brilliant Diamond and 3.7/10 for Shining Pearl on ; as of November 2025, they stand at 5.0/10 and 4.8/10, respectively, markedly lower than the professional critic scores in the mid-70s range. Another major point of contention was the omission of key content from , the enhanced third version of the original Generation IV games, including early access to the legendary Pokémon Giratina and expanded post-game elements like the Distortion World. Fans argued that these absences made the remakes feel incomplete and overly faithful to the base and Pearl titles, ignoring improvements that had become canonical in the series. This criticism fueled online petitions and discussions calling for more comprehensive updates, with some highlighting how prior remakes like HeartGold and SoulSilver had incorporated third-version features to greater acclaim. Debates over were mixed, as additions like the revived Super Contests—featuring visual, dance, and appeal mechanics—were praised for recapturing nostalgic elements with modern polish, allowing players to showcase Pokémon through rhythmic mini-games and accessory customization. However, the overall "safe" remake approach, which prioritized replication over bold innovations, drew ire for lacking ambition, particularly when contrasted with Legends: Arceus' experimental open-world design. In 2022, further scrutiny fell on developer ILCA due to revelations of a rushed 1.5-year production cycle, which fans connected to perceived development crunch and the games' technical inconsistencies. Despite the negativity, positive fan responses emerged in niche communities, notably a thriving scene that exploited glitches like the "" duplication to achieve completion times under 20 minutes, fostering active forums and chases. The remakes also inspired a surge in and creative works celebrating Sinnoh's lore, with enthusiasts producing reimagined designs and tributes that highlighted the region's enduring appeal.

Legacy and influence

The release of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl in 2021 marked a significant revival of Generation IV, reintroducing the Sinnoh region to a new audience through faithful recreations of 2006 titles while incorporating modern quality-of-life improvements. This effort not only reignited interest in Sinnoh's lore and Pokémon but also set the stage for subsequent titles centered on the region, including Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022), a exploring ancient Hisui, and elements in (2022), where numerous Sinnoh Pokémon became available for capture and Hisuian forms from Legends: Arceus were integrated via expansions. By bridging nostalgic remakes with innovative storytelling, these games expanded Sinnoh's role in the , allowing players to experience the region's evolution across timelines. The titles influenced the franchise's approach to remakes, highlighting a tension between faithful adaptations and more transformative updates. Developed by ILCA rather than to allow focus on experimental projects like Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl emphasized preservation of original mechanics and aesthetics, prompting internal discussions at about balancing nostalgia with innovation in future efforts, such as potential Generation V . This paved the way for varied remake strategies, where subsequent projects could prioritize either strict fidelity or bold reinventions to better meet player expectations. Culturally, the games boosted Sinnoh's popularity, leading to renewed merchandise lines featuring iconic Pokémon like and Turtwig, as well as references in the broader Pokémon ecosystem. While the main series shifted to Pokémon Horizons without a dedicated new Sinnoh arc, episodic nods to Sinnoh lore appeared in specials, reinforcing the region's mythic elements tied to creation and time. This surge in interest manifested in expanded Sinnoh-themed apparel, figures, and collectibles, capitalizing on the remakes' success to revive demand for Generation IV icons. By 2025, Sinnoh's integration into had solidified through major events, including the 2021 launch celebration featuring increased spawns of Diamond and Pearl Pokémon and the 2024 GO Tour: Sinnoh global event, which highlighted the region's Pokémon across two days with special research and shiny encounters. These initiatives, organized by Niantic, extended the remakes' reach to mobile players, fostering ongoing community engagement. Preparations for the franchise's 30th anniversary in 2026 included Pokémon Day 2025 announcements, aligning with broader milestone celebrations. Academic and media analyses have examined the remakes through the lens of and economic strategies, noting how they leveraged emotional connections to past experiences to drive sales exceeding 15 million units combined. Studies highlight as a key driver in remakes, where age demographics influence purchase intent, with older players seeking faithful recreations for sentimental while younger audiences appreciate updated . This approach exemplifies broader industry trends in temporalization, where remakes create cultural by blending preservation with subtle , sustaining longevity amid rising development costs.

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