Release Date and Time
Pokémon Champions is set to launch on April 8, adding an exciting layer to competitive Pokémon gameplay. The game features a unique twist on training your Pokémon, allowing for a mix of both competitive and casual play. With full compatibility with Pokémon Home, players can transfer creatures from Pokémon Go and other games, making it easier to build your ideal team.
Global Release Times
Nintendo has yet to announce an exact release time for Pokémon Champions, but historically, eShop titles launch at midnight in the easternmost time zone of their respective regions. For instance, if you're in New York City, expect the game to be available at 12 a.m. on April 8. However, players on the west coast in San Francisco can start at 9 p.m. PDT on April 7.
- 9 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, April 7 for the west coast of North America
- 12 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 8 for the east coast of North America
- 12 a.m. BRT for Brazil
- 12 a.m. BST for the U.K.
- 12 a.m. CET for western Europe
- 12 a.m. JST for Japan
- 12 a.m. AEST for Australia
In contrast, previous Pokémon releases like Pokémon Unite followed a different pattern, which has left some fans uncertain. If you're eagerly awaiting specific times, keep an eye on the clock as release day approaches.
No Preloads for Champions
Players should be aware that Pokémon Champions won't have a preload option. Nintendo and The Pokémon Works have confirmed that you won't be able to download the game ahead of time. The file size remains unspecified, so plan accordingly for your download on release day.
If you own Pokémon Legends: Z-A, consider using your time before Champions launches to track down Pokémon like Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, or Eternal Flower Floette. Transferring these Pokémon to Champions will grant you their Mega Evolution stones, enhancing your gameplay experience.



