Nintendo has just applied for a new patent that provides a possible glimpse into its grand vision for the future of the Pokemon franchise.
The patent outlines technology that could lead to new levels of bonding between players and their Pokemon by making Pokemon persistent across multiple games with continuous, evolving histories.
US patent application 2023/0356078, titled "Content Holding System, Storage Medium and Content Holding Server," was first filed last year and recently published on November 9, 2023. It outlines a sophisticated server infrastructure designed to store and update individual Pokemon data seamlessly between games.
At its core is a "common area" that contains universal Pokemon parameters like species, types, moves, effort values (EVs), and experience that remain constant across all games.
Additionally, it describes "inherent areas" that store game-specific attributes, events, and memories - almost like achievements or souvenirs from each region and adventure.


