Realistic photo of Nintendo Switch displaying Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen launch screen with Pokémon Home features and 30th anniversary elements.
Realistic photo of Nintendo Switch displaying Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen launch screen with Pokémon Home features and 30th anniversary elements.
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen ports launch on Switch with new features

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The Nintendo Switch ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen released today following the 30th anniversary Pokémon Presents showcase. Players can now transfer caught Pokémon to modern titles via Pokémon Home, though crude naming options have been restricted. Dataminers have uncovered hints of potential future ports for other classic games.

The ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of the original Generation 1 games, became available on the Nintendo eShop today for £16.99 or regional equivalent. This release coincides with Pokémon Day 2026, marking the 30th anniversary of Pokémon Red and Blue. The games were announced earlier in the week and went live immediately after the Pokémon Presents livestream, which ran for about 25 minutes and featured various updates.

A key addition is support for Pokémon Home, allowing players to transfer Pokémon caught in these classics to contemporary titles. The Pokémon Company confirmed this feature, addressing fan concerns about accessibility across the series. Without it, the re-releases might have felt isolated from modern gameplay, as Home has become a standard interconnecting tool in recent Pokémon games.

However, the ports include changes to naming conventions. Long-standing community traditions of using crude names for characters or rivals, such as 'DICKBUTT' or 'ASSGOBLIN', are now blocked. The game overrides profane inputs like 'dick', 'pussy', 'shit', and the f-slur with random generic names such as 'Gary' or 'Janne'. Milder words like 'hell' and 'damn' remain allowed. Kotaku verified this censorship, noting it prevents screenshots of untoward interactions, such as Professor Oak commenting on a rival's name.

Dataminers quickly explored the ports' internals. Within hours of launch, user Yakumono/LuigiBlood reported that the emulator, named Sloop and used in Nintendo Classics, supports ROMs for Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald alongside FireRed and LeafGreen. The ROMs appear heavily modified and rebuilt. LuigiBlood shared: "The emulator explicitly recognizes ROMs of Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald alongside FireRed and LeafGreen. I found this alongside the initialization code that is related to enabling emulator hacks for specific games."

In a follow-up on Bluesky, LuigiBlood cautioned against speculation: "What we see is a snapshot of current code at the moment it was built. It’s not an oracle. Maybe it means RSE is next, maybe it’s never actually happening. It just means they had intentions at one point and nothing else." Other discoveries include banned profanity in naming and the inclusion of limited-time items like the Aurora Ticket and Mystic Ticket for shiny-hunting Deoxys.

These ports have already climbed Nintendo Switch sales charts, with pre-orders live prior to launch.

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X users are excited about the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Switch ports' release and Pokémon Home compatibility for transferring out caught Pokémon. Reactions include praise for nostalgia and shiny hunting opportunities, criticism of one-way transfers and naming censorship, and dataminer observations of minimal changes with unlocked events.

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Nintendo Switch displaying Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen re-release for Pokémon's 30th anniversary, with celebratory graphics and pricing details.
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Nintendo re-releases Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch for 30th anniversary

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Nintendo has announced the re-release of the Game Boy Advance remakes Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on the Nintendo Switch to mark the 30th anniversary of the Pokémon series. The games will become available following a Pokémon Presents stream on February 27, 2026. They are priced at $20 each as standalone purchases, separate from the Switch Online service.

Leakers suggest that Nintendo will release the Game Boy Advance remakes Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. Unlike other classics, these games will be available as paid downloads in the Nintendo eShop, without requiring a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. The titles are anticipated to include connectivity with Pokémon HOME for transferring Pokémon to newer games.

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The Switch ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of the original Pokémon games, are set to launch on February 27 at $20 each and are already leading the eShop charts. While praised as definitive editions with quality-of-life improvements, the price has sparked debate among fans. Nintendo has also removed mentions of Pokémon Home compatibility from the listings.

The Pokémon Company revealed Pokémon Winds and Waves, the tenth generation of mainline games, during its 30th anniversary presentation on February 27, 2026. These Switch 2 exclusives are set for a 2027 release and feature an open-world archipelago with improved graphics and underwater exploration. The announcement introduced three new starter Pokémon and garnered positive fan reactions for the visual upgrades.

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The Pokémon Company revealed Pokémon Winds and Waves, the next mainline entries in the series, during a special Pokémon Presents livestream on the franchise's 30th anniversary. These Generation 10 games will launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027, featuring an open-world region of islands and oceans. The announcement introduced three new starter Pokémon: Browt, Gecqua, and Pombon.

To mark Pokémon's 30th anniversary, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have released a palm-sized music player resembling a miniature Game Boy. The device plays authentic tracks from the original Pokémon Red and Blue games using swappable cartridges. It was announced during a special livestream by composer Junichi Masuda.

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Following the recent Pokémon Presents announcement of its April 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and mobile, The Pokémon Company has released a fourth trailer and opening movie for Pokémon Champions, the upcoming free-to-play competitive battle simulator. New details cover character introductions, recruitment systems, monetization, battle mechanics, and early access bonuses.

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