Pokémon Champions for Switch Launching Soon

Mark Rosewater

Head designer for "Magic: The Gathering" and author of long-running insights on game design.

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have announced the imminent arrival of Pokémon Champions on the Nintendo Switch platform, set for April 8, 2026. Mobile device users can anticipate its release on iOS and Android later in the year. This title, adopting a free-to-start model, aims to deliver an engaging combat experience for fans, integrating both new features and classic mechanics.

The game will not receive a dedicated Switch 2 edition; however, a complimentary update will provide visual improvements for those playing on the newer console, leveraging its Boost Mode capabilities. Early adopters of the game will be rewarded with a free Dragonite, and consistent gameplay will eventually unlock a Dragonite Mega Stone. Additionally, a Starter Pack will be available for purchase, offering expanded storage and supplementary in-game tickets.

A six-minute overview trailer, accessible via the Nintendo Today! App and YouTube, elaborates on the game's core functionalities. Players can engage in both single and double battles, with three distinct online modes: Ranked, Casual, and Private. This setup allows for competitive play against global opponents, relaxed matches, or private sessions with acquaintances.

A highly anticipated return is the Mega Evolution feature, with specific attention drawn to Feraligatr, Meganium, and Emboar, all of whom will receive novel unique abilities. From its launch, Pokémon Champions will be compatible with Pokémon HOME, enabling players to import their favorite creatures from Switch and Switch 2 games like Scarlet & Violet and Legends: Z-A, provided compatibility. A notable incentive for transferring Pokémon from Legends: Z-A is the acquisition of a free Mega Stone for Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, and/or Eternal Flower Floette.

Beyond transfers, players can recruit new Pokémon on a daily basis, though these recruits are temporary, lasting approximately one week during a 'Trial Period'. To permanently enlist new team members, modify Pokémon stats, or acquire cosmetic items and music, in-game currency will be essential. This highlights the free-to-start nature of the game, suggesting that while initial access is free, deeper engagement and customization may involve monetary investment.

This new installment seeks to immerse players in strategic battles, offering both accessible entry and comprehensive options for dedicated enthusiasts. The blend of classic elements with modern gameplay mechanics, coupled with its multi-platform availability, positions Pokémon Champions as a significant addition to the franchise.

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