We try our best to keep things positive in the pages of good old NF, but to claim that everything's all hunky-dory heading into the release of the new Pokémon Sword & Shield would be disingenuous. Controversy has overrun the hype cycle for this particular pair of series sequels. Fans are angry! And their anger is valid, too – were it a misplaced rage, we might breeze right past it. But no, the division in the ranks that has appeared in the Pokémon fandom is worthy of attention and discussion. So that's what we're going to do!
As with past Pokémon-led issues of NF Magazine, we made the decision to split this edition into two pieces. But whereas the similar issue we published in the lead-up to the release of Sun & Moon in 2016 simply used its twin lead feature articles as two parts of one grand final preview for those games, we're doing things differently this time around.
The titular Division in the Ranks feature appears on the Sword side of NF #43. In it we discuss what it is that's got the fans so riled up about the mainline series' debut on the Switch, but we do so with our signature NF move of couching everything in its proper historical context. The article rewinds things back to the beginning of the brand and chronicles the smaller controversies the series has endured over the decades, leading up to the Pokédex problem that's now taken center stage. In addition, we've printed an image of every past Pokémon – so you can hopefully get a proper sense of just how massive a monster catalog it really is that Game Freak is having to deal with these days!
Meanwhile, on the Shield side, the easier-going Bigger Than Ever Before feature serves as our more standard final preview of what the new games have in store for us. Specifically focusing on how things in the new Galar region are larger in scale and scope than we've ever previously seen!
Our regular Reviews, Previews, Comic Breaks and more are here as well, of course, as we close the book on another calendar year and begin to look ahead to 2020. Here's hoping you get to finish 2019 strong by having a blast journeying through Galar!
. . . Or, you know, skipping that. Since that's an understandable decision to be making too!
Digital subscribers, keep an eye on your email inboxes this Friday, November 1. (I want to give our October issue the full run of this month before sending this next one out the door. Who would want to shove Luigi out of the spotlight before Halloween?)
Print subscribers, your physical copies are in production now and should arrive in most mailboxes by mid-November. The timetable's pushed back about a week later than normal this time, but if the postal service works as it should and we've timed everything correctly, most print subscribers (in the States at least) should see their copies of #43 show up in the last few days before Sword & Shield go on sale.
As always, thanks to you all for your continued support! With the help of you, our patrons, we've been able to complete our seventh calendar year of coverage! We'll kick off 2020 next time, so stayed tuned for that!
~ Lucas M. Thomas
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