The NHK Symphony Orchestra has officially begun recording the main theme for Pokemon Winds and Waves, providing the first concrete look at the production behind the franchise’s tenth generation. A new behind-the-scenes video released by The Pokemon Company showcases the orchestral session, blending footage of the live performance with gameplay clips first seen during the title’s reveal this past February. While the core melody retains the adventurous spirit synonymous with the series, this latest arrangement introduces a more sweeping, cinematic scale intended to define the identity of the new region.
Set for a 2027 launch, Winds and Waves will serve as the successor to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, marking a significant technical shift for the brand. This pair of titles will be the first mainline entries exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2, effectively ending the series’ tenure on the original Switch hardware. The decision to move to next-generation internals suggests a focus on higher fidelity and performance, though Game Freak has yet to detail exactly how the new hardware will enhance the open-world mechanics introduced in the previous generation.
The recent footage also briefly highlighted the new starter trio: the Grass-type Browt, the Fire-type Pombon, and the Water-type Gecqua. While these three remain the only new species officially confirmed, the transition to Gen 10 is expected to push the National Pokedex well beyond the 1,100 mark. Beyond the music and the starters, Nintendo is keeping specific gameplay features close to the vest, following a traditional marketing cycle where substantial information is metered out over a multi-year period leading up to the holiday release window.
The involvement of the NHK Symphony Orchestra continues a trend of high-budget musical collaboration for the franchise. Recent entries saw contributions from mainstream artists like Ed Sheeran and indie icons such as Toby Fox, but the return to a full orchestral focus for the main theme signals a desire for a more traditional, grand presentation. As development continues, fans are already filling the information vacuum with community-driven projects, including speculative shiny designs, while waiting for the next major gameplay deep dive.