Pokémon Champions: Fourth trailer, opening movie, and gameplay details unveiled

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.

Pokémon Champions serves as the central hub for competitive Pokémon battles, supporting official tournaments like the 2026 Video Game Championships, ranked play, casual matches, and private battles. Pokémon Home integration allows transfers from mainline games, with in-game recruitment via Victory Points from ranked battles, redeemable in a rotating shop (free daily trial or 1000 VP permanent). Additional methods include Quick Coupons and Teammate Tickets from missions.

Monetization features a starter pack (extra 50 box spaces beyond default 30, music, training vouchers; price TBD), a membership for more storage/teams/missions/gifts/music, and battle passes rewarding avatar/Pokémon customizations like Mega Stones.

Key mechanics include Mega Evolution (starting April, from X/Y/Z-A) and Terastallizing (from Scarlet/Violet), with rotating seasonal rulesets. Training (moves, natures, abilities, stats) uses Victory Points, synergizing with games like Scarlet and Violet.

The fourth trailer premiered at the February 27 Pokémon Presents, with the opening movie on the official Japanese YouTube channel. The Pokémon Bureau showcased characters visually. Early download bonuses include Mega Stone Dragonite; import Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, Eternal Flower Floette from Legends: Z-A via Home. Full details from English/Japanese sites; cross-play/save and team-building tour await clarification ahead of launch.

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Illustration of Pokémon Champions announcement screen in a battle arena, highlighting April 2026 release on Switch platforms and mobile with cross-play features.
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Pokémon Champions announces April 2026 release window

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The Pokémon Company has revealed that its upcoming competitive battling game, Pokémon Champions, will launch in April 2026 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 platforms. A mobile version is planned for later in the year, with cross-play and cross-save features across all editions. The announcement came during the Pokémon Presents showcase on Pokémon Day.

Following the initial April 2026 release window announced on Pokémon Day, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon Champions—a new free-to-play battle simulator for competitive play—launches on April 8, 2026. A mobile version follows later in the year, and the game will be playable at PAX East in Boston this weekend.

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Building on yesterday's release confirmation, The Pokémon Company has revealed more about Pokémon Champions, the free-to-play competitive battler launching April 8 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Highlights include simplified training systems, monetization options, and Pokémon Home transfer details, with director Masaaki Hoshino sharing accessibility-focused changes.

The Pokémon Company is celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary on February 27, 2026, with a 25-minute Pokémon Day Presents showcase and the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch. The event commemorates the original Japanese launch of Pokémon Red and Green in 1996. Fans can expect updates on mobile games, trading cards, and potential new reveals during the presentation.

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The March 5, 2026, release of Pokémon Pokopia—a Minecraft-like RPG for Nintendo Switch 2—has ignited a sharp recovery in Nintendo's shares, with a 9% intraday rise on March 11 amid sell-outs worldwide, a Metacritic score of 89, and praise as a system seller following earlier console sales concerns.

The Pokémon franchise is celebrating its 30th anniversary on February 27, 2026, with a special livestream and various product reveals. The Pokémon Company has released commemorative logos for every Pokémon species, while Nintendo announced remakes of classic titles for Switch and Switch 2. Additional announcements include new LEGO sets and pinball machines.

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The Pokemon Company announced two new games for Nintendo's Switch 2 in 2027, themed around windswept islands and an ocean in an open world. The reveal came during a livestream celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary.

 

 

 

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