Pokémon Presents reveals new puzzle game Pokémon Friends, a 2026 release window for Pokémon Champions, and shares new details on Pokémon Z-A

The Pokémon Company has unveiled a deluge of new information about several of its upcoming games, while also announcing a new title, Pokémon Friends.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/pokemon-presents-reveals-new-puzzle-game-pokemon-friends-a-2026-release-window-for-pokemon-champions-and-shares-new-details-on-pokemon-z-a

Created 18h | Jul 22, 2025, 4:40:31 PM


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