Summary
- According to leaks, the Generation 10 Pokemon games may be released for both the original Switch and Switch 2.
- The Switch 2 will be backward compatible, so it will be able to play Switch 1 Pokemon games regardless.
- Details on future Pokemon games are expected to come on February 27 during the Pokemon Presents event.
Exciting news for Pokemon fans! According to the latest leaks from the Pokemon franchise, the highly anticipated Generation 10 games might be released on both the original Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2. While no official announcement has been made about Generation 10 at the time of this writing, it was widely assumed that these games would be developed exclusively for the Switch 2, given the performance issues experienced with the Generation 9 games, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, on the original Switch.
The open-world nature of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet faced significant challenges on the OG Switch hardware, leading many to believe that Game Freak would transition to the Switch 2 for future releases. However, recent leaks from a Game Freak hacker, shared by Centro Leaks, suggest a different approach. The Generation 10 games are reportedly codenamed Gaia and are primarily being developed for the original Switch. Additionally, there's mention of a version called Super Gaia, which seems to be tailored for the Switch 2. There's also evidence suggesting that Pokemon Legends: Z-A could see a native release on the Switch 2.
Generation 10 Pokemon Games Could Be Coming to the Original Switch
While details about the Switch 2 remain scarce, one confirmed feature is its backward compatibility with the original Switch. This means that owners of the Switch 2 will have the ability to play Generation 10 Pokemon games and Pokemon Legends: Z-A, regardless of whether these titles receive native releases on the new console. The Switch 2 might offer enhanced performance for these games, much like how newer Xbox and PlayStation models improve the experience of older games. However, the specifics of how Nintendo might enhance these potential Switch 2 ports are still unknown.
It's important to approach this information with caution, as nothing has been officially confirmed about the Generation 10 Pokemon games. Fans eagerly awaiting more news might find some answers during the upcoming Pokemon Presents event on February 27. However, it's worth noting that this event is expected to focus on games coming to the original Switch, not the Switch 2. If the Generation 10 games are indeed targeting the original Switch, it might be some time before the Switch 2 receives its own main series Pokemon game.