Pokémon Champions Launches On Mobile Today Alongside A New Game Update – Nintendo Life

Pokémon Champions Launches On Mobile Today Alongside A New Game Update – Nintendo Life

Expanding the roster and items

Image: The Pokémon Company

Pokémon Champions arrives on mobile devices today, and alongside this, the Switch version of the game has been updated.

This bumps the battle title up to Version 1.1.0 and adds Pokémon and held items for Regulation Set M-B. It also includes some other fixes on Switch platforms tied to visual and network issues. Here are the official patch notes via Nintendo’s support page:

Pokémon Champions: Ver. 1.1.0 (16th June 2026)

The following updates have been made to the game.

  • Pokémon and held items added for Regulation Set M-B.
  • Other fixes to the visuals during battles and certain network-related issues.

For now, you can check out the new usable Pokémon and items on Serebii.net. It was previously mentioned how the plan was to expand the Pokémon roster in Pokémon Champions over time.

As part of the launch on iOS and Android devices today, there’s a special gift in the form of a Raichu and the Raichunite X and Y Mega Stones. You can find all of this in the game’s mailbox when you log in during the event period.

Image: The Pokémon Company

The mobile version includes cross-save support as well. So if you’ve been playing on the Switch or Switch 2, you can continue battling on your mobile device. And if you haven’t already tried out this title, check out our Switch review of the game:

Will you be checking out Pokémon Champions on mobile? How about this new game update? Let us know in the comments.

[source en-americas-support.nintendo.com]

Liam is a news writer and reviewer on Nintendo Life. He’s been writing about games for more than 15 years and is a lifelong fan of many iconic video game characters.

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