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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonSnakewoodDX'' (October 14th, 2023 - October 23rd, 2023): The ninth run of the tenth season, celebrating the [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween season]] by featuring an improved version of ''Pokémon Snakewood'', an infamous hack of ''Pokémon Ruby'' set in a post-apocalyptic Hoenn filled with undead Pokémon and Trainers.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon: Trick or Treat House 2022(2)'' (October 30th, 2023 - November 2nd, 2023): Once more a re-run of the previous year's ''Trick or Treat House'' game, featuring the same puzzles as its predecessor and acting as an intermission between both Halloween-themed ''PBR'' seasons of the year.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Ultra Mega Power'' (October 3rd, 2023 - October 6th, 2023): A revisit of ''Pokémon Mega Power'' that didn't continue from where the run left off, but instead from an earlier point in time where the Voices were able to choose the story path they didn't previously pick. The gender of the protagonist was also swapped, further establishing this revisit as an "alternate" timeline.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Ultra Mega Power Revisit'' (November 10th, 2023 - November 11th, 2023): A return to the ''Ultra Mega Power'' save file during which players successfully triumphed over the Lande League once again, and also got to face against the Host of the ''Resolute'' run.


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* ''Twitch Plays [=PokéSus2=]'' (October 11th, 2023 - October 14th, 2023): A joke hack of ''Emerald'' themed around the "AMOGUS" meme from ''VideoGame/AmongUs'', which as such replaces every Pokémon sprite with identical crudely drawn crewmates, and all of their names with "AMOGUS". Combined with the deliberate obfuscating of helpful information on the overlay, this made it near-impossible for viewers to tell different species appart without relying on their memory or sense of logic.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonHeartGold'' (May 24th, 2014 - June 12th, 2014): The sixth run in the season. It featured ''VideoGame/PokemonHeartGold'', a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] of ''Pokémon Gold'', but with a Randomizer similar to the one used by ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed''. According to the Streamer, it featured "better [[RandomNumberGenerator RNG]]" to avoid {{spoiler}}s (an issue that afflicted the ''[=FireRed=]'' run). The protagonist was a girl named "aoooo" who was seen as a werewolf as glitches in the emulator caused her appearance to change. The theme centered around the return of the gods after their destruction in Crystal, to help stop Bill once and for all.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonHeartGold'' (May 24th, 2014 - June 12th, 2014): The sixth run in the season. It featured ''VideoGame/PokemonHeartGold'', a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] of ''Pokémon Gold'', but with a Randomizer similar to the one used by ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonFireRed''. According to the Streamer, it featured "better [[RandomNumberGenerator [[UsefulNotes/RandomNumberGenerator RNG]]" to avoid {{spoiler}}s (an issue that afflicted the ''[=FireRed=]'' run). The protagonist was a girl named "aoooo" who was seen as a werewolf as glitches in the emulator caused her appearance to change. The theme centered around the return of the gods after their destruction in Crystal, to help stop Bill once and for all.
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* ''Twitch Plays Intermission Games'': Whatever games are set up in-between main runs aside from ''PBR'' betting, which have included ''VideoGame/EarthBound'', ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'', ''VideoGame/BabaIsYou'', ''VideoGame/{{Everything}}'', multiple ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games, all ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' games, and so on. Sometimes, those games have influenced the lore of the following runs, such as the ''VideoGame/{{Petz}}'' and ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' intermissions hinting at the backstories for the protagonists of ''Emerald'' and ''Gauntlet Crystal'' respectively.

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* ''Twitch Plays Intermission Games'': Whatever games are set up in-between main runs aside from ''PBR'' betting, which have included ''VideoGame/EarthBound'', ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1983}}'', ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'', ''VideoGame/BabaIsYou'', ''VideoGame/{{Everything}}'', multiple ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games, all ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' games, and so on. Sometimes, those games have influenced the lore of the following runs, such as the ''VideoGame/{{Petz}}'' and ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' intermissions hinting at the backstories for the protagonists of ''Emerald'' and ''Gauntlet Crystal'' respectively.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Yellow: Cramorant Edition'' (August 9th, 2023 - August 12th, 2023): An intermission preceding the ''Black & White 3'' run, featuring a hack of ''Pokémon Yellow'' in which the starter Pikachu is replaced with the Gulp Pokémon, Cramorant.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet: The Teal Mask'' (September 13th, 2023 - September 15th, 2023): A revisit of ''Pokémon Scarlet'' featuring the land of Kitakami from the first half of the DLC expansion ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'', in which the team saw the return of the previously traded away Tinkaton, as well as the addition of new members such as Walking Wake from the previous revisit, the Shiny Golduck from ''Legends Arceus'', and the newly introduced Ogrepon.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonMegaPower'' (September 2nd, 2023 - September 9th, 2023): The eighth run of the tenth season, featuring an extensive hack of ''Emerald'' set in the Ivara region that served as third part of the tetralogy of hacks that began with ''Victory Fire'', and would be concluded with ''Nameless''. Countless technical issues, protagonist continuity going [[SeriesContinuityError unmaintained]], rare Pokémon obtained early, and the edgiest plot in the series yet made it clear that [[MemeticMutation normal rules did not apply to this run]].
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonBlackAndWhite3Genesis'' (August 12th, 2023 - August 19th, 2023): The seventh run of the tenth season, using a hack based on the engine of ''Pokémon Crystal'' that featured a [[VideoGameDemake demade]] version of the Unova region and a plot set ten years after the events of the Generation V games.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonResolute'' (July 8th, 2023 - July 18th, 2023): The sixth run of the tenth season, using an extensive hack of ''Emerald'' that served as second part of the tetralogy of hacks that began with ''Victory Fire'', and would continue with ''Mega Power''. On top of a brand new storyline featuring many original characters and numerous Pokémon and mechanics from later generations, it featured no less than three regions, namely Johto, Tyron, and the brand new Sylon.



* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon [=HarvestCraft=]'' (July 6th, 2023 - July 8th, 2023): An intermission preceding ''Resolute'', featuring a hack of ''Pokémon Ruby'' with gameplay heavily inspired by the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series, with the player character balancing his quest for badges with tending to his crops, mining for ore, and making friends with his many neighbours.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon [=HarvestCraft=]'' (July 6th, 2023 - July 8th, 18th, 2023): An intermission preceding that both preceded and followed ''Resolute'', featuring a hack of ''Pokémon Ruby'' with gameplay heavily inspired by the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series, with the player character balancing his quest for badges with tending to his crops, mining for ore, and making friends with his many neighbours.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonRandomizedSoulSilver'' (June 10th, 2023 - June 20th, 2023): The fifth run of the tenth season, and fourteenth randomized main run overall, which marked sort of a return to basics as it featured no extra gimmicks or mods beyond the randomization itself. Over the course of the run, the Voices argued over which of two Lapras to keep, then over which of two Deoxys, deposited two rare Pichu into the Daycare, and visited the Sinjoh Ruins twice using two different Arceus.


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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon [=HarvestCraft=]'' (July 6th, 2023 - July 8th, 2023): An intermission preceding ''Resolute'', featuring a hack of ''Pokémon Ruby'' with gameplay heavily inspired by the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series, with the player character balancing his quest for badges with tending to his crops, mining for ore, and making friends with his many neighbours.
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* ''Twitch Plays Tetris'' (June 4th, 2023 - ???): A sidegame featuring the NES version of ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', celebrating the 39th anniversary of the franchise. The emulation paused in-between inputs, leaving players plenty of time to plan their moves.

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* ''Twitch Plays Tetris'' (June 4th, 2023 - ???): June 8th, 2023): A sidegame featuring the NES version of ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', celebrating the 39th anniversary of the franchise. The emulation paused in-between inputs, leaving players plenty of time to plan their moves.
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* ''Twitch Plays Digimon Nova Red'' (May 12th, 2023 - May 20th, 2023): A hack of ''[=FireRed=]'' that served as an intermission before and after the ''Victory Fire'' run, and featured ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' instead of Pokémon.

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* ''Twitch Plays Digimon Nova Red'' (May 12th, 2023 - May 20th, 2023): A hack of ''[=FireRed=]'' that served as an intermission before and after the ''Victory Fire'' run, and featured ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' Franchise/{{Digimon}} instead of Pokémon.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonInversePlatinum'' (March 11th, 2023 - March 21st, 2023): The second run of the tenth season, featuring a version of ''Pokémon Platinum'' that reprises the concept of "Inverse Battles" from the sixth generation. This meant that all types there are usually resistant or immune to another would no be weak to it, and conversely. This concept had a notable impact on the FanArt surrounding the run, which made heavy use of inverted colors.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonInversePlatinum'' (March 11th, 2023 - March 21st, 2023): The second run of the tenth season, featuring a version of ''Pokémon Platinum'' that reprises the concept of "Inverse Battles" from the sixth generation. This meant that all types there are usually resistant or immune to another would no now be weak to it, and conversely. This concept had a notable impact on the FanArt surrounding the run, which made heavy use of inverted colors.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonGrandColosseum'' (June 11th, 2022 - June 19th, 2022): The third run of the ninth season, which featured a hack of ''Pokémon Colosseum'' inspired by both existing ''Pokémon XD'' hacks and the work of [=Drayano60=]. As such, said hack fatured numerous changes such as revamped typings and movesets, as well as the inclusion of later-generations machanics like the Physical/Special split, the Fairy-type, and reusable [=TMs=].

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonGrandColosseum'' (June 11th, 2022 - June 19th, 2022): The third run of the ninth season, which featured a hack of ''Pokémon Colosseum'' inspired by both existing ''Pokémon XD'' hacks and the work of [=Drayano60=]. As such, said hack fatured featured numerous changes such as revamped typings and movesets, as well as the inclusion of later-generations machanics like the Physical/Special split, the Fairy-type, and reusable [=TMs=].
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Blazing Emerald Runback'' (December 16th, 2022 - Secember 25th, 2022): A return to ''Blazing Emerald'', which had previously been played as a main run during the eighth season. Due to said run having become infamous for how poorly it went, this sidegame acted as a complete do-over, starting from scratch with a brand new save file. Players appeared to share this sentiment, as they symbolically gave their starter Clefairy the name of "Hope".

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Blazing Emerald Runback'' (December 16th, 2022 - Secember December 25th, 2022): A return to ''Blazing Emerald'', which had previously been played as a main run during the eighth season. Due to said run having become infamous for how poorly it went, this sidegame acted as a complete do-over, starting from scratch with a brand new save file. Players appeared to share this sentiment, as they symbolically gave their starter Clefairy the name of "Hope".
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonLightningSapphire'': A side-game that featured an earlier, buggier, gibberish-er version of the infamous ''Pokémon Chinese Emerald'', a mistranslated bootleg in the same vein as ''Vietnamese Crystal'' and ''Bootleg Green''. It was dubbed ''Pokémon Lightning Sapphire'', after the user [=LightningXCE=] who discovered the original cartridge and spent several years trying to properly dump it.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonLightningSapphire'': ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonLightningSapphire'' (May 11th, 2020 - December 10th, 2020): A side-game that featured an earlier, buggier, gibberish-er version of the infamous ''Pokémon Chinese Emerald'', a mistranslated bootleg in the same vein as ''Vietnamese Crystal'' and ''Bootleg Green''. It was dubbed ''Pokémon Lightning Sapphire'', after the user [=LightningXCE=] who discovered the original cartridge and spent several years trying to properly dump it.
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!!Sidegames

* ''Twitch Plays Tetris'' (June 4th, 2023 - ???): A sidegame featuring the NES version of ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', celebrating the 39th anniversary of the franchise. The emulation paused in-between inputs, leaving players plenty of time to plan their moves.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonVictoryFire'' (May 13th, 2023 - May 18th, 2023): The fourth run of the tenth season, which featured an extensive hack of ''Pokémon Emerald'' set in the brand new Tyron region, featuring a completely original storyline as well as numerous Pokémon and characters from later generations. It served as the first part in a tetralogy of hacks, which would be continued with ''Pokémon Resolute''.



* ''Twitch Plays Digimon Nova Red'' (May 12th, 2023 - May 13th, 2023): A hack of ''[=FireRed=]'' that served as an intermission leading into the ''Victory Fire'' run, and featured ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' instead of Pokémon.

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* ''Twitch Plays Digimon Nova Red'' (May 12th, 2023 - May 13th, 20th, 2023): A hack of ''[=FireRed=]'' that served as an intermission leading into before and after the ''Victory Fire'' run, and featured ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' instead of Pokémon.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Gold [=SpaceWorld=] Demo''(March 2nd, 2019 - March 30th, 2019): The first side-game of the sixth season, featuring the beta version of ''VideoGame/PokemonGold'' shown off at [=SpaceWorld=] 1997, which was previously played as a Season 5 intermission. Due to being intended as a demo, the game is reset each time the player either blacks-out or clears the final rival battle.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Gold [=SpaceWorld=] Demo''(March Demo'' (March 2nd, 2019 - March 30th, 2019): The first side-game of the sixth season, featuring the beta version of ''VideoGame/PokemonGold'' shown off at [=SpaceWorld=] 1997, which was previously played as a Season 5 intermission. Due to being intended as a demo, the game is reset each time the player either blacks-out or clears the final rival battle.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet Revisit'' (March 9th, 2023 - March 10th, 2023 ): A three-and-a-half hour-long revisit of the ''Pokémon Scarlet'' save file, that let players challenge the recently-made-available Walking Wake and Iron Leaves.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet Revisit'' (March 9th, 2023 - March 10th, 2023 ): 2023): A three-and-a-half hour-long revisit of the ''Pokémon Scarlet'' save file, that let players challenge the recently-made-available Walking Wake and Iron Leaves.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysWiltingY'' (April 8th, 2023 - April 21st, 2023): The third run of the tenth season, which used a hack of ''Pokémon Y'' titled ''Pokémon Wilting Y'' which featured numerous difficulty and balance adjustment and increased the availability of rare Pokémon, items, and Mega Stones. After the game was beaten a first time, it switched from the "Rebalanced Version" of the hack to its [[NintendoHard much harder]] "Insanity Mode".

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysWiltingY'' ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonWiltingY'' (April 8th, 2023 - April 21st, 2023): The third run of the tenth season, which used a hack of ''Pokémon Y'' titled ''Pokémon Wilting Y'' which featured numerous difficulty and balance adjustment and increased the availability of rare Pokémon, items, and Mega Stones. After the game was beaten a first time, it switched from the "Rebalanced Version" of the hack to its [[NintendoHard much harder]] "Insanity Mode".
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysWiltingY'' (April 8th, 2023 - April 21st, 2023): The third run of the tenth season, which used a hack of ''Pokémon Y'' titled ''Pokémon Wilting Y'' which featured numerous difficulty and balance adjustment and increased the availability of rare Pokémon, items, and Mega Stones. After the game was beaten a first time, it switched from the "Rebalanced Version" of the hack to its [[NintendoHard much harder]] "Insanity Mode".


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* ''Twitch Plays Digimon Nova Red'' (May 12th, 2023 - May 13th, 2023): A hack of ''[=FireRed=]'' that served as an intermission leading into the ''Victory Fire'' run, and featured ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' instead of Pokémon.

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!!Notable intermissions

* ''Twitch Tries [=Temtem=]'' (April 1st, 2023 - April 7th, 2023): An [[AprilFoolsDay April Fools]] intermission featuring ''VideoGame/{{Temtem}}'', an independent game heavily inspired by the ''Pokémon'' franchise. It featured a protagonist named "Aarontofollowin", and confronted players with such challenges as an unfamiliar type chart, frequent crashes, and very uncooperative naming screens; thankfully, [[MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame online play]] also meant they could count on the help of more seasoned ''Temtem'' players.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Revisit'' (November 14th, 2022 - November 16th, 2022): A revisit of ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'', during which players unlocked the Battle Tower and focused on completing the Pokédex, including the newly-made available Mythical Pokémon. Said revisit was briefly interrupted after entering the Hall of Fame caused it to crash, which led to a two-minute break during which players manually switched back to ''Pokémon legends: Arceus''.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Brilliant Diamond Revisit'' (November 14th, 2022 - November 16th, 2022): A revisit of ''Pokémon Brilliant Diamond'', during which players unlocked the Battle Tower and focused on completing the Pokédex, including the newly-made available Mythical Pokémon. Said revisit was briefly interrupted after entering the Hall of Fame caused it to crash, which led to a two-minute break during which players manually switched back to ''Pokémon legends: Legends: Arceus''.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysInversePlatinum'' (March 11th, 2023 - March 21st, 2023): The second run of the tenth season, featuring a version of ''Pokémon Platinum'' that reprises the concept of "Inverse Battles" from the sixth generation. This meant that all types there are usually resistant or immune to another would no be weak to it, and conversely. This concept had a notable impact on the FanArt surrounding the run, which made heavy use of inverted colors.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysInversePlatinum'' ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonInversePlatinum'' (March 11th, 2023 - March 21st, 2023): The second run of the tenth season, featuring a version of ''Pokémon Platinum'' that reprises the concept of "Inverse Battles" from the sixth generation. This meant that all types there are usually resistant or immune to another would no be weak to it, and conversely. This concept had a notable impact on the FanArt surrounding the run, which made heavy use of inverted colors.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysInversePlatinum'' (March 11th, 2023 - March 21st, 2023): The second run of the tenth season, featuring a version of ''Pokémon Platinum'' that reprises the concept of "Inverse Battles" from the sixth generation. This meant that all types there are usually resistant or immune to another would no be weak to it, and conversely. This concept had a notable impact on the FanArt surrounding the run, which made heavy use of inverted colors.

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!!Main runs

* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonPrismAnniversary'' (February 12th, 2023 - February 24th, 2023): The first run of the tenth season, marking the ninth anniversary of ''Twitch Plays Pokémon'' and featuring a return to ''Pokémon Prism'' in its latest version. On Day 11 of the run, an "Anniversary update" was deployed, which added some extra features and secret battles, and allowed for completion of the Pokédex, including the four Naljo Guardians.

!!Revisits

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet Revisit'' (March 9th, 2023 - March 10th, 2023 ): A three-and-a-half hour-long revisit of the ''Pokémon Scarlet'' save file, that let players challenge the recently-made-available Walking Wake and Iron Leaves.

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