The Pokémon Company has announced that Pokémon Champions will release for iOS and Android on June 17. Pre-registrations are now live.
Pokémon Champions initially released for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April. Those who have already played the game on the other platforms can transfer their saves to the new version. In addition, to commemorate the release of the mobile versions, players can log-in and redeem Raichu and two Mega Stones until September 1. Mega Raichu X will wield the Electric Surge Abilit, while Mega Raichu Y will have the No Guard Ability.
The game is free-to-start, Hhwever, you can purchase the Pokémon Champions + Starter Pack to get increased box space, battle themes from the Pokémon: Let’s Go games, 30 teammate tickets, and 50 training tickets. There will be various modes to choose from, such as casual, ranked, and private battles, and the different ways in which you can unlock new Pokémon and upgrade them. Lastly, here’s a description of Pokémon Champions via the Nintendo eShop:
Bringing Pokémon Battles to Everyone!
Battle with Pokémon against other players in the Pokémon Champions game! These battles use familiar mechanics from previous Pokémon series games such as Pokémon types, abilities, and moves, enabling the rich and varied battle strategies you may already know and love.
Compete in Ranked Battles against players from all over the world*, or try Casual Battles for some easygoing fun. You can also have Private Battles with just your friends and family.
Pokémon Champions will be compatible with Pokémon HOME, the cloud service for the Nintendo Switch system and mobile devices. That means, in addition to the Pokémon partners available in Pokémon Champions, you can also team up with certain Pokémon brought over from past Pokémon series games and Pokémon GO.