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Pokémon Day was celebrated yesterday, February 27th, and The Pokémon Company didn't disappoint with a slew of exciting announcements during their special Pokémon Presents stream. Among the highlights was a sneak peek at the upcoming video game, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, along with teasers for new episodes of Pokémon Concierge and the much-anticipated battle simulation game, Pokémon Champions.
Our excitement peaks with the announcement of Pokémon Champions, a new battle sim developed by The Pokémon Works in partnership with Game Freak. This game is set to focus exclusively on competitive battling, leaving behind the traditional elements like catching Pokémon, exploring tall grass, and collecting Gym Badges.
Pokémon Champions promises to be a thrilling multiplayer experience, featuring cross-platform play across Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. While the specifics of the various game modes remain under wraps, fans can look forward to diving into a range of competitive options.
A key feature of Pokémon Champions is its integration with Pokémon Home, allowing players to transfer some of their favorite Pokémon from previous games into the battle sim. However, not all Pokémon will be immediately available, with only a select group being usable at the game's launch.
It seems The Pokémon Company is aiming to create a dedicated space for competitive play with Pokémon Champions, offering high-stakes battles without the distractions typically found in the main series games. As we await further details, you can check out the trailer below for a glimpse of what's in store.
Stay updated on Pokémon Champions by visiting their official website. In the meantime, don't miss our coverage on A Perfect Day, a new time-loop narrative puzzle game set in the year 1999.