Even though Pokemon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, and Legends: Arceus just came out, Pokemon fans already have a brand-new pair of games to look forward to. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have been announced for release on the Nintendo Switch later this year, giving fans the chance to enjoy yet another Pokemon adventure. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet were announced with an impressive reveal trailer that included a look at the new starter Pokemon, though fans were only shown their first forms.

It's possible that Nintendo will reveal the evolved forms of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters at some point before release, but there's also a chance that fans will actually have to play the games to find out. Like with any other main series Pokemon release, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will have a ton of fan art made by people coming up with their own designs for what the final evolutions may look like, with artist Bromojumbo throwing their hat in the ring.

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Bromojumbo shared his designs for what the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters final evolutions could look like. In Bromojumbo's interpretation, grass-type Pokemon Sprigatito evolves into a Despurrado, who the artist says is based on the bandidos of Spain, specifically Virathus, and is a grass/steel-type.

Fire-type starter Fuecoco, meanwhile, evolves to Picolebre, inspired by a Spanish mythological creature called El Cuelebre. Bromojumbo imagines Picolebre as being a fire/fairy-type in its final form. And finally, water-type Pokemon Quaxly is shown to become water/fighting-type Surgull, inspired by Spanish conquistadors.

Most of the reactions to Bromojumob art of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters have been positive, with nearly 40,000 likes and over 5,000 re-tweets at the time of this writing. However, some users have criticized the choice to base Quaxly's final form on Spanish conquistadors, while others are confused about the proposed final evolution for Fuecoco, mistakenly accusing Bromojumbo of basing it off Quetzalcoatl as opposed to Cuelebre as he explained.

In any case, it will be interesting to see how close the official final forms are for the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starter Pokemon. The Pokemon Scarlet and Violet release date is currently scheduled for late 2022, and so fans will know what the final evolutions look like before the year is out, even if they have to play through the games themselves to make the discovery, though it's always possible Nintendo will reveal the final evolutions ahead of launch.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will launch in 2022 for the Nintendo Switch.

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