Pokémon Champions: The Ultimate Battle Guide

Discover Pokémon Champions, the new battle-focused hit for Switch and mobile. Master Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, and global ranked play in this competitive esports hub.

Staff Writer Apr 8, 2026 at 0556 Z

Updated: Apr 8, 2026 at 0913 Z

Pokémon Champions: The Ultimate Battle Guide
Pokémon Champions is released worldwide on April 8, 2026, for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. Credit: Pokemon Champions

Pokémon Champions is hitting the headlines right now, and for good reasons. Unlike other Pokémon titles, it is mainly built for battles. It is not heavily story-focused and has competitive gameplay, where players can test their skills against each other globally. With esports growing rapidly, this game could become the main hub for Pokémon battles.

Years ago, there were controversies and conspiracy theories around Pokémon Go, the NSA, and the CIA, but this time Pokémon Champions is trending because of its global tournaments. There would be events like Pokémon World Championships, which would be a big step for the franchise. Besides, the cross-platform play, classic battle mechanics, and modern features make it worth playing.

What is "Pokémon Champions"?

PokemonGo
Pokémon GO is the most successful game in the Pokémon franchise, having generated over $9.8 billion in gross revenue as of early 2026. Credit: PokemonGo

"Pokémon Champions" is published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The battle-focused game is primarily designed for competitive gameplay rather than story-driven exploration. Thus, we can call it a Pokémon Stadium Series spin-off centered on strategy, online battles, and team building.

The game is available on Nintendo Switch and will also be compatible with iOS and Android devices. What makes it great is its support for both single-player and multiplayer modes. However, its key strength lies in online battles. You can also connect your Pokémon from other games using Pokémon Home, making it ideal for a shared battle platform for the entire franchise.

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What's new about "Pokémon Champions"?

Pokemon Stadium 2
Pokémon Stadium 2 was the final entry in the dedicated Pokémon Stadium series, released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000–2001.  Credit: Nintendo

The most exciting thing about "Pokémon Champions" is that it brings back multiple battle mechanics from past generations. You can use Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, Dynamax, Gigantamax, and Terastallization in one game. Generally, these features are limited to specific titles, but here they are combined, giving players more strategy options.

Moreover, it also introduces different battle modes like casual, ranked, and private battles. Ranked battles help you climb global leaderboards, while casual ones are for practice. Plus, the new feature of the Victory Points (VP) system allows you to train your Pokémon, unlock items, and improve your teams.

How to build my team in Pokémon Champions?

Moving forward, the most crucial thing in Pokémon Champions is building your team. You can build your team much more easily in the Champions version than in others, as you can import it from Pokémon HOME or use the in-game Recruit system to get a new one. Not only does it reduce the grind, but it also makes it more accessible for beginners.

After getting your Pokémon, you can train and customize them using Victory Points. You can adjust moves, stats, and strategies that suit your playstyle. It also allows single and double formats, so team composition matters a lot. All you need is a balanced team with strong attacking and defending capabilities to win all your battles.

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When will Pokémon Champions go live?

On April 8, 2026, Pokémon Champions officially came out for the Nintendo Switch. The release date was different in each area, but it was available around the same time all over the world. This is one of the most important Pokémon releases in recent years, especially for people who play competitively.

You will have to wait till late summer as Android and iOS versions will come later. The good thing is you can download and play the game for free, but you can also buy things like a Premium Battle Pass, starter packs, and memberships. It is called a "free-to-start" model. With this pricing model, it is more accessible and gives dedicated players more content.

Nevertheless, "Pokémon Champions" is not merely a game but an ultimate battle platform for Pokémon fans. With cross-platform play, competitive focus, and classical mechanics, the new version of the Pokémon game series is a fresh yet familiar experience. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, Pokémon Champions offers something for everyone and is going to be one of the most important Pokémon games of the decade.

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