Game Freak, the core developer of the "Pokémon" series, which is often nicknamed "technically low" in the player community, has recently demonstrated its ambitions for diversified development in a high-profile manner.Producer Shigeru Omori publicly stated that the company has been "challenging itself" and is currently developing a number of games with different styles simultaneously, saying that this "challenge" brings fun to the team.

Ohmori listed a number of new Pokémon IPs including "Pokémon Legend Z-A" and its DLC "Hyperdimensional Burst", "Pokémon: Pokopia", and "Pokémon Champions", as well as the original game "The Beast of Samsara".He emphasized: "It is really fun to work with the development team members to create so many unique games."

However, this declaration of "challenging yourself" not only attracted the attention of players, but also rekindled long-standing doubts about its technical capabilities in the community.Although the "Pokémon" series has enjoyed phenomenal commercial success around the world for a long time, the main works developed by Game Freak have often been criticized by players for their graphic performance, program optimization, and innovation, and have been ridiculed by some netizens as "low technical capabilities."

Therefore, many players expressed mixed views on social media regarding Game Freak’s announcement to promote multiple projects at the same time.On the one hand, they are happy to see the studio try to create more "unique games"; on the other hand, they are also worried about whether Game Freak's current technical strength can guarantee the final quality of these projects.

