Pokémon Feuerrot und Blattgrün verkaufen sich über 4 Millionen Mal

Nintendo hat berichtet, dass die Neuauflagen von Pokémon Feuerrot und Blattgrün innerhalb der ersten sechs Wochen nach Verkaufsstart weltweit insgesamt über 4 Millionen Einheiten abgesetzt haben. Die ursprünglichen Versionen für den Game Boy Advance verkauften sich insgesamt 12 Millionen Mal. Die Nachricht folgt auf eine gewisse Kontroverse zur Markteinführung bezüglich der Preisgestaltung und der zusätzlichen Funktionen.

Nintendos Finanzbericht erläutert die starke Performance der Game Boy Advance-Neuauflagen. Mit einem Preis von jeweils 16,99 £ oder 19,99 $ und außerhalb der Nintendo Switch Online-Bibliothek veröffentlicht, sind die Ports lediglich 33,4 Megabyte groß. Sie erreichten innerhalb von sechs Wochen nach Markteinführung regionsübergreifend über 4 Millionen verkaufte Einheiten, was etwa einem Drittel der gesamten Lebenszeitverkäufe der Originale entspricht.

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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.

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.

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The Pokémon Company marked the franchise's 30th anniversary with a livestream on February 27, 2026, announcing updates across multiple games and revealing Pokémon Winds and Waves as the next mainline titles. The showcase covered events, merchandise, and new content for titles including Pokémon Go, Masters EX, and Trading Card Game Pocket. Highlights included new starters and a 2027 release for the Generation 10 games on Switch 2.

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