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Pokémon Company Unveils New Android Battle Sim: Pokémon Champions

By CalebMay 22,2025

Pokémon Company Unveils New Android Battle Sim: Pokémon Champions

Pokémon Day was celebrated yesterday, February 27th, and The Pokémon Company certainly didn't disappoint with their special Pokémon Presents stream. From a sneak peek at the upcoming Pokémon Legends: Z-A video game to exciting teasers for new episodes of Pokémon Concierge and the much-anticipated battle sim, Pokémon Champions, there was a lot to unpack. But let's dive deeper into the news that has fans buzzing the most: Pokémon Champions.

Developed in collaboration between The Pokémon Works and Game Freak, Pokémon Champions is set to revolutionize the competitive battling scene. Unlike the traditional Pokémon games, this one is all about the thrill of the battle—no catching Pokémon, no wandering through tall grass, and no collecting Gym Badges. It's a fresh take that focuses solely on high-stakes, competitive play.

What Else Do We Know About Pokémon Champions, the Upcoming Battle Sim?

Pokémon Champions promises to be a dynamic multiplayer experience, featuring cross-platform play that will be available on both Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. While the exact details on the various battle modes are still under wraps, the anticipation is high for what they might bring to the table.

One of the most exciting aspects of Pokémon Champions is its integration with Pokémon Home. This feature will allow players to bring some of their favorite Pokémon from previous games into the battle sim. However, it's worth noting that not all Pokémon will be available right from the start; only a select group will be usable at launch.

It seems that The Pokémon Company is keen on providing a dedicated space for competitive play, free from the usual elements that define the main series games. As we await more details on this promising new addition to the Pokémon universe, you can check out the trailer below to get a taste of what's in store.

Keep up with the latest updates on Pokémon Champions by visiting their official website. In the meantime, don't miss out on our coverage of 'A Perfect Day', a new time-loop narrative puzzle game that takes you back to the year 1999.

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