Pokémon Champions Launches on Switch: Mixed Reviews Over Missing Features and Limited Roster
April 10, 2026
Pokémon Champions is a free, official online battling game launching on Nintendo Switch platforms, aiming to bring accessible competitive play to a broad audience, with a focus on single and double battles and hosting official competitions.
Early reactions are mixed due to missing features, performance concerns, and a limited roster, despite the game being marketed as a mass-accessible competitive platform.
The game emphasizes quick onboarding and streamlined training, but newcomers and new players face onboarding and balance challenges that affect early balance and learning curves.
The developer says listed bugs will be addressed in future data updates and maintenance, and investigations into additional issues will continue.
Some players see potential for future evolution through updates, fixes, and an expanding roster, even as the game currently feels like a beta test.
A major critique is the absence of several staple competitive items, which hurts meta viability until they’re added, though Mega Stones are present.
Team building is faster but limited by a small roster of Pokémon and items, a deliberate design choice to foster a developing meta rather than a fully familiar metagame.
Reported bugs addressed include Leech Seed damage description, Mega Evolution order, gender data in tutorials and teams, Lightning Rod in Encore state, and a move-selection workaround when hovering over Mega Evolution.
Upcoming fixes for April maintenance cover corrected Leech Seed description, potential Mega Evolution order issues, hover-to-choose move problems, gender inaccuracies, and Encore-related Lightning Rod issues.
Known issues include Leech Seed text, Mega Evolution order animations, gender display errors, Encore-related Lightning Rod failures, and an attack-selection bug when hovering during battle.
Fans worry these limitations will affect competitive viability and team variety, especially for players relying on specific items or a broader roster.
Connectivity with Pokémon Home significantly impacts access to meta-relevant Pokémon and box space, creating imbalance between players with larger libraries and newer players.
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Kotaku • Apr 9, 2026
Pokémon Champions Rushes To Address Buggy Launch: ‘We Sincerely Apologize’
GameRant • Apr 8, 2026
Pokemon Champions' Limited Pokedex and Performance Leave Some Fans Disappointed
