Pawmi is the protagonist of the new Pokémon Scarlet and Purple leaks, although various sources already point out that it is a false design.
Pokemon Scarlet and Purple faces its launch exclusively for Nintendo Switch next November 18th. Until then, as usual, they keep coming up rumors and alleged leaks about Game Freak’s ninth-generation installments. In recent days we have been able to see how the well-known leaker Riddler Khu offered some clues about the name of the region and now it could have been revealed design evolution of one of the officially presented Pokémon: Pawmi.
The alleged leak comes from the hand of the Pokéleaks subreddit, where it has emerged the image of what would be the evolution of Pawmi. As discussed in the post, so far it is the design that could fit more with an in-game image of Game Freak gamesalthough several filters already point out that it is false and it will not be the evolution that we see in Pokémon Scarlet and Purple. However, we leave you the image below these lines so you can see the design, although there are parts of the Pokémon that appear covered and blurred by the image in question.
Of course, we recommend you take this information as a rumor until Nintendo and Game Freak rule on it, something that should happen during the summer when the companies give new details of Pokémon Scarlet and Purple.
The regional versions of Cherubi and Tauros are fake
Some of the leaks that have been revealed in recent weeks have already been denied, as is the case of the regional forms of Cherubi and Tauros, whose authorship has already been attributed to the artist who designed them. In this way, we will have to wait to find out if these two Pokémon have a different form in Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, since so far it has not been officially confirmed that there are regional forms this time.
We will have to be very attentive to all the information that arises about Pokémon Scarlet and Purple and the clues that Riddler Khu keeps droppingsince it is one of the most reliable sources of the saga environment today.