
With the launch of Pokemon Legends Z-A, gamers within the community have been probing the internet for new leaks since the floodgates opened. The one thing nobody could’ve expected was leaks regarding Game Freak’s current and upcoming projects in development. One of those projects is Pokemon Wind/Waves. With this new project, videos have been surfacing online showcasing test runs of the Pokemon Wind and Waves Graphics Engine. Here’s everything gamers should know about this new engine.
Please keep in mind that, currently, these are leaks and have not officially been shown by The Pokemon Company or Nintendo.
Last Updated: October 13, 2025 – Datamined starter Mega details added.
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Originally leaked by a prominent Pokémon leaker, CentroLeaks
There has been quite an abundance of information leaked regarding Pokemon Wind/Waves. According to the leaks, Gamefreak intends to mix Open World and MMO features within the title. This game is said to have open-world exploration on land and underwater. With an update as big as this one, Gamefreak is experimenting with a new in-game engine called “Pokemon X” engine, and players will be able to explore various islands as well as travel underwater. Currently online, there is footage of wind and wave simulation within the new engine.
Over here at The Game Haus, we’ve got coverage of all the newest leaks. All of the following comes from the latest teraleak. Here are the first 10 of many more leaks regarding the in-development alleged Pokémon title. To see the full list of leaks discovered so far, read more here. All compiled by one of our many talented writers, Rob!
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