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[[New Pokémon Snap]] takes place in the [[Lental]] region, which is an archipelago housing many different kinds of habitats for wild Pokémon. | [[New Pokémon Snap]] takes place in the [[Lental]] region, which is an archipelago housing many different kinds of habitats for wild Pokémon. | ||
[[Pokémon UNITE]] takes place on [[Aeos Island]], a mythical, distant island where people use [[Aeos energy]] to participate in [[Unite Battle]]s. Various regional forms of Pokémon appear in the game, nominally refrencing other regions. Additionally, a number of characters from the core series games compete in Unite Battles as part of the {{DL|Theia Sky Ruins|Legacy Trainer Showdown}} and {{DL|Theia Sky Ruins|Solo Challenge}} events. | [[Pokémon UNITE]] takes place on [[Aeos Island]], a mythical, distant island where people use [[Aeos energy]] to participate in [[Unite Battle]]s. Various regional forms of Pokémon appear in the game, nominally refrencing other regions. Additionally, a number of characters from the core series games compete in Unite Battles as part of the {{DL|Theia Sky Ruins|Legacy Trainer Showdown}} and {{DL|Theia Sky Ruins|Solo Challenge}} events. In the tie-in manga, [[Pokémon UNITE Manga - Come On Over to Aeos Island!]], [[Zirco]] demonstrates knowledge of culture specific to other regions. He specifically cites [[Pokémon Contest]]s, [[Pokémon Musical]]s, and [[Pokéstar Studios]]. | ||
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