Pikachu: The Gen 1 Electric-type and franchise mascot was the first Pokémon seen in Sword and Shield's gameplay reveal
Minccino: The Chinchilla Pokémon is a Normal-type from Gen 5
Wishiwashi: The Gen 7 Water-type Pokemon is best known for its schooling ability, which allows it to change form and become more formidable in battle
Grubbin: The Larva Pokémon is a Bug-type from Gen 7
Hoothoot: The owl-like Pokémon is a Normal/Flying-type from Gen 2
Zweilous: The Dark/Dragon-type Pokémon from Gen 5 is seen charging up, then firing off, an attack
Flygon: Ground/Dragon-type Pokémon from Gen 3
Braviary: The Valiant Pokémon, a Normal/Flying-type from Gen 5, is seen doing battle with Flygon
Wailmer and Meowstic: The trailer provides a brief glimpse of Wailmer (Water-type, Gen 3) and a female Meowstic (Psychic-type, Gen 6) engaged in battle
Lucario: The fan-favorite Pokémon and Super Smash. Bros fighter is a Fighting/Steel-type from Gen 4
Tyranitar: The Rock/Dark-type Pokémon from Gen 2 is seen on the receiving end of Lucario's attack
Munchlax: The only non-Gen 8 Pokémon shown outside of battle, Munchlax is a Normal-type from Gen 4
Scorbunny: Gen 8's Fire-type starter Pokémon is described as "always running about, bursting with energy"
Sobble: Gen 8's Water-type starter is "a bit timid, shooting out attacks as it hides itself in the water"
Grookey: The final Pokémon to be revealed during today's Direct, Grookey is Gen 8's Grass-type starter. It's described as "a mischievous Pokémon full of boundless curiosity"