18/06/2026 19:16 - Tecnologia
Escena de batalla Pokémon digital con Pikachu evolucionando a Mega-Raichu rodeado de rayos eléctricos brillantes en un estadio futurista con gráficos de videojuego móvil colorido y dinámico
The Pokémon Company has officially released Pokémon Champions on June 17, 2026, a new mobile title specifically designed for fans of competitive battles. The game is available for free on the App Store and Google Play, with a download size of approximately 2.3 GB.
The proposal aims to place combat at the center of the experience, bringing the strategic depth of the franchise to a platform where quick and accessible matches naturally fit modern gaming habits.
Players who download the game before September 2, 2026 will receive a special Raichu equipped with Raichunite X and Raichunite Y, the new mega evolutions introduced in this title.
This creature is part of the 11 new Mega Evolutions debuting in the game, including:
The game became available in different regions according to the following times:
| Region | Local Time |
|---|---|
| Spain | 06:00 |
| Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay | 01:00 |
| Chile, Bolivia | 00:00 |
| Colombia, Mexico | 23:00 (June 16) |
| Central America | 22:00 (June 16) |
Pokémon Champions incorporates more than 20 new Pokémon to the available roster, including popular creatures such as Vileplume, Blaziken, Swampert, Metagross, Annihilape, and Gholdengo.
The title also marks the return of classic strategic items:
One of the most outstanding features is the integration with Pokémon HOME, which allows connecting Nintendo Switch with mobile devices to transfer creatures between platforms.
Additionally, the game positions itself as the official VGC tournament platform (Video Game Championships), offering competitive players a dedicated space for ranked battles.
The launch coincides with the start of Season 3 of the competitive circuit, allowing players to join the rankings from the beginning.
The title introduces changes to the competitive balance:
These modifications seek to dynamize the metagame and offer new strategies for trainers.
VGC (Video Game Championships) is the official Pokémon tournament format sanctioned by The Pokémon Company. VGC rules are used in regional, national, and world championships, featuring double battles (4vs4) with specific restrictions on allowed creatures.
Alfredo S. Quiroga