Scarlattoversione 1.0 -

: Some international buyers have reported confusion when receiving the Italian-branded box, though the gameplay experience remains identical to other regional versions.

: At launch, Versione 1.0 was plagued by persistent visual bugs, screen tearing, and aggressive "pop-in" where objects and characters appeared only when very close.

: Players can encounter Pokémon visible in diverse habitats, including meadows, forests, cities, and the sea. ScarlattoVersione 1.0

: As the "Scarlatto" version, it features "Ancient" Paradox Pokémon, which are prehistoric-looking variants of known species. User Experience and Language

: This version introduced a completely new region with a truly open-world structure, allowing players to explore without traditional linear restrictions. : Some international buyers have reported confusion when

: Despite being the Italian edition, the software is not region-locked; it will automatically play in English (or the language set on your console) when used on a standard Nintendo Switch.

: The game struggled to maintain a consistent frame rate, with performance described by some reviewers as reminiscent of older hardware generations. : As the "Scarlatto" version, it features "Ancient"

: The technical state was poor enough that Nintendo issued a public apology and released Patch 1.1.0 shortly after launch to address major bugs and sound issues. Gameplay and World Design