Summary
A well-knownPokemonleaker has seemingly revealed the setting for Generation 10, seemingly codenamed Gaia, and described it as an “oceanic adventure” that releases next year onSwitch 2.
Although Pokemon fans haveplenty to look forward to this year with the release of Pokemon Legends Z-A, and even havethings on the distant horizon like Pokemon Champions, there’s one thing that everyone knows is being worked on right now that we’re all just waiting to finally hear something official about.

I am, of course, talking about the tenth generation of Pokemon, which Nintendo and The Pokemon Company still haven’t confirmed is even a thing. That being said, with it beingnearly three years since the underwhelming release of Scarlet and Violet, it’s clear that the next big era of Pokemon is being worked on, and we might have even just learned where it’s set and when to expect it.
Pokemon Leaker Suggests Gen 10 Takes Place In The Cyclades
It’ll Also Reportedly Launch Next Year
Gen 10 might not have been officially talked about just yet,but that hasn’t stopped plenty of rumours being shared about what it might be all about. One of the main sources for these andpretty much every Pokemon rumour is Twitter account CentroLeaks, who has already claimed a lot of things about upcoming releases in the series.
This time around,CentroLeaks has emerged to drop a potential bombshell on Pokemon fans by revealing Gen 10’s settingand some other details. According to them, Gen 10 is going to take place in the Pokemon equivalent of the Cyclades,which is a group of islands in Greece. They also suggest that it’s going to be an “oceanic adventure”, which tracks with the rumoured location.
Hope you’re ready to hear a bunch of jokes about Gen 10 having too much water, just like we got with Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
CentroLeaks also says that Gen 10 will launch next year for Nintendo Switch 2, which is a fairly believable claim considering Legends Z-A is taking up this year’s slot. In the past,CentroLeaks' claims have been fairly reliable and they seem confident in their knowledge about Gen 10. For now, though, take it with a pinch of salt until we know more.