After months of speculation and leaks, the curtain has finally been lifted on Pokémon Champions, a thrilling new multiplayer battle-centric Pokémon game. This exciting project is the result of a collaboration between Game Freak and The Pokémon Works, a recent joint venture between The Pokémon Company and ILCA, the developers behind Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
Pokémon Champions is designed to immerse players in the heart of Pokémon battles, featuring the series' beloved "core-style battles" and enabling online multiplayer showdowns. The game's trailer showcased the inclusion of both Mega Evolution and Terastalization, hinting at a comprehensive experience that spans various types and eras of Pokémon battles.
A standout feature of Pokémon Champions is its integration with Pokémon Home, allowing players to transfer Pokémon from other games into this new battleground. This connectivity offers fans a fresh way to utilize their extensive collections of Pokémon from past generations, breathing new life into their beloved creatures.
Currently in development for both Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms, Pokémon Champions does not yet have a confirmed release date. However, it will be available in Latin American Spanish at launch, alongside other languages traditionally supported in Pokémon games.
Pokémon Champions appears to be the same game that was previously leaked under the name Pokémon Synapse during the "Freak Leak" last year, which exposed a wealth of internal Game Freak information. At the time, it was known that the game was being co-developed by Game Freak and ILCA, with early details suggesting a multiplayer focus. While some speculated it might resemble Splatoon, the final product seems to diverge from that comparison.
For a comprehensive overview of all the announcements from today's Pokémon Presents, you can find more details here.