Pokémon Camp revealed in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield.
The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo have revealed details about the Pokémon Camp functionality in the highly anticipated video games Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, where Trainers and their Pokémon can have a good time together. New Pokémon from the Galar region, character customization information, and details about the Surprise Trade functionality were also revealed. Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield will launch on November 15, 2019 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ system.
To coincide with the upcoming release of these titles, The Pokémon Company International also announced the Pokémon TCG: Galar Collection, a preview of the upcoming Sword & Shield expansion with new promo cards starring Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. The Galar Collection will also be released on November 15.
Recently discovered Pokémon in Galar

Cramorant
Category: Gulp Pokémon
Type: Flying/Water
Height: 2’7”
Weight: 18.0 kg
Ability: Gulp Missile
When it comes to food, Cramorant tries to eat whatever fits in his mouth. Sometimes it even gobbles up things that are not its intended prey. Once he realizes this, he quickly spits them out. A Cramorant may be absent-minded, but he never forgets a Trainer he’s learned to trust. However, Trainers are also fiercely attacked by their Cramorant when they try to steal his food. Cramorant’s Ability, Gulp Missile, is a new Ability that can be activated in combat. After using Surf or Dive, Cramorant returns with prey in his mouth. If injured in this state, Cramorant strikes back by spitting its prey at the attacker.

Polteageist
Category: Black Tea Pokémon
Type: Ghost
Height: 8”
Weight: 0.4 kg
Ability: Weak Armor
Polteageist’s body is made of black tea and is said to have a very distinct smell and taste. Only a Trainer he trusts is allowed to taste his tea. However, drinking too much tea can lead to stomach and intestinal complaints. Many Polteageists live in hotels and restaurants, disguising themselves and hiding among the tableware. Because they can pour their strength into leftover tea and thus produce even more congeners, they are often treated as vermin.

Alcremy
Alcremie is known for being able to make whipped cream with his hands. There are several color and flavor variations and decorations for this whipped cream on its body.
Pokémon camp
Trainers can have a moment of relaxation and fun with the Pokémon on their team at the Pokémon Camp. When Trainers see their Pokémon having fun camping and playing with each other, they may discover a new side of them that they normally don’t get to see. to play.

In Pokémon Camp, Trainers can prepare curry, which is a popular dish in the Galar region. Trainers can prepare various curry dishes depending on the berries or other ingredients chosen. Players must fan the fire until it is strong enough to cook the curry. Then they have to stir the pan until they have the best dish. Once the curry is ready, Trainers and Pokémon can enjoy it together. There are many kinds of curry, so Trainers can try to cook them all to complete their Curry Dex.
Pokémon Camp also provides an opportunity for Trainers to interact with other players in the Wild Land. Trainers can visit another player’s camp or welcome other players to their camp until four players are together. Together they can play with Pokémon or even prepare curry. If a player comes to a tent when communicating locally or connected to the internet, it means that another player has set up their Pokémon camp there. A membership of the (paid) Nintendo Switch Online service is required to visit other players’ Pokémon camp via an internet connection. You do not need to be a member to play with other players through local communication features.
Discover Galar in style
As Trainers travel through the Galar region, they pass boutiques and hair salons. Here they can buy new clothes or get a different haircut. Trainers can choose from many outfits, hairstyles and even makeup options as they explore Galar in style.

Create a League Card
Pokémon Trainers in the Galar region make League Cards for themselves. These cards provide detailed information about the Trainer, and they are traded and distributed throughout the region. Players can use the Card Maker feature or Rotomi to customize their own cards. The Card Maker allows players to customize their background, frame, and more on their unique League Cards. League Cards obtained from other Trainers can be viewed in a player’s album.
Connecting with players through Surprise Trades
In Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, Trainers can use the Y-Comm to engage in Link Battles or trade Pokémon, for example. Another function in the Y-Comm menu is Surprise Trade. A player simply has to choose a Pokémon from their boxes to trade, and a trade partner will be found automatically as they continue their adventure. If the player uses the internet or local communication with someone nearby, they can trade with players from all over the world.
Trainers will not know which Pokémon they will receive in exchange for their Pokémon until they actually hold it. To participate in Link Trades and Link Battles over the internet, membership of Nintendo Switch Online (paid) is required. A membership is not necessary for local communication use.

Choose a Pokémon partner in the Pokémon TCG: Galar Collection
Trainers eagerly anticipating the launch of the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield video games can also look forward to the new Pokémon TCG: Galar Collection, featuring one of three promo cards starring Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble. In addition, the box contains a matching collector’s pin, an oversized card with the Legendary Pokémon Zacian or Zamazenta as brand new Pokémon V and four Pokémon TCG booster packs.
This special preview of the Sword & Shield series is the first opportunity for Trainers to obtain cards from the upcoming expansion. The Galar Collection will be available on November 15 to coincide with the global launch of Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield.