Days after their Nintendo Switch launch, the ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are drawing attention to new quality-of-life features like a soft reset option and a progress recap. While the recap aids returning players, the soft reset risks accidental progress loss without autosave.
The Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Switch ports, remakes of the Game Boy Advance classics, launched on February 28, 2026, coinciding with Pokémon Day. Building on initial features like Pokémon Home support, players are now highlighting additional modern conveniences.
A soft reset mechanism—activated by pressing all four Joy-Con face buttons—quickly returns to the main menu, benefiting Shiny hunters chasing rare variants of Legendaries. As Kotaku observes, it shaves seconds off resets, a boon for dedicated players. However, lacking autosave, accidental triggers can wipe hours of progress, such as lost gym badges or Pokémon. X user @SavananaBananaz vented on March 1: 'Anddddd here’s the moment it happened 😭😭 don’t be like me save save SAVE your games ugh #FRLG #PokemonFRLG.' Workaround: disable X or Y in Switch Accessibility settings without broader impact.
Players are also rediscovering the progress recap, unseen in Pokémon games for over 20 years. Loading a save displays a summary of recent events, like getting the town map or traversing Viridian Forest. X user @constarlations shared a video, deeming it 'adorable' like TV episode recaps. Fans praised its utility: 'Very helpful if you stop playing for a while,' one noted, with calls for it in modern titles. GamingBible posits recaps could enhance lengthy RPGs like The Witcher 3.
These touches boost accessibility while honoring nostalgia, as players note other subtle enhancements over the 2004 originals.