Pokémon Champions is off to a rough start

April 11, 2026 Kallie Plagge

Kajima, a luchador-styled character in Pokémon Champions, stands in front of the player with an Incineroar at his side. He says, “Shake the Battle Arena to its foundations, you hear?”
You first, dude. | Image: The Pokémon Company, Nintendo

Like many live-service games before it, Pokémon Champions' launch has been messy. The free-to-start battle sim, which is out now on the Switch and Switch 2 (and also coming to mobile later this year), is plagued with bugs, some of which cause issues with basic battle mechanics - not great for a game that's only about battling. But bugs can be fixed, and encouragingly, some of them already have been. Champions' bigger problem is that, in trying to be a competitive battling platform for all kinds of players, it risks satisfying none of them.

Coming hot on the heels of Pokopia, a creative and cozy spinoff with no battling whatsoever, Champions

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