Pokemon LeafGreen Version and FireRed Version launch on February 27 for Nintendo Switch (Update)

Pokemon LeafGreen Version and FireRed Version launch on February 27 for Nintendo Switch (Update)

Nintendo eShop listings for Pokemon FireRed Version and LeafGreen Version have gone up with a February 27 release date listed for Switch.

Update: Following both links only being visible on the console eShop, they are now available on the web as well. You can view the English listings here and here (not live yet). There are different language versions of Pokemon FireRed Version and LeafGreen Version on the US eShop and a few more language options in the EU eShop. The description mentions celebrating 30 years of Pokémon with the Switch version of the original Game Boy Advance release. It supports local wireless (but not online multiplayer) and also will be adding Pokemon Home support in the future. Thanks to Wario64 for the heads up! The listings are priced at $19.99 with a 40MB download size listed. You can find screenshots, key art, a trailer, and more information below:

You can find screenshots of the eShop listing via my Capture device below:

Nintendo has also published an FAQ with more information. You can find it below:

Are these the original versions of the games? Have they been enhanced or modified in any way?

  • Some specifications may differ, but broadly speaking, the contents of Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are the same as in the games’ original release.
  • Due to the differences in hardware, the following features operate differently:
    • Whereas the games’ connectivity features required the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable or Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter on the Game Boy Advance system, those features can now be enjoyed on Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch via built-in local wireless connection.
    • As with games played on Nintendo Switch 2 in general, Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Versioncan be enjoyed while using the GameChat feature.

Is a Nintendo Switch Online membership required to purchase or play these games?

  • No, a Nintendo Switch Online membership is not needed to purchase or play these games.

Will it be possible to trade or battle Pokémon with other players? How will it work?

  • All of the games’ original connectivity features will work just as they did on Game Boy Advance via local wireless connection.
  • It will be possible to connect with up to four other players in the Pokémon Wireless Club, located on the second floor of a Pokémon Center. Players can access Union Rooms to trade, battle, or play a minigame.
  • Online play is not supported.

Will these games also be coming to the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Classics collection?

  • These games are being offered as standalone software and are not planned for release as part of the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Classics collection.

Why are you handling these classic games differently?

  • In celebration of 30 years of Pokémon, we thought it would be fun to return to the ultimate versions of the original Pokémon adventures in the Kanto region with these special releases.

If these titles are meant to celebrate 30 years of Pokémon, why aren’t you releasing the original Pokémon Blue Version and Pokémon Red Version games that launched 30 years ago?

  • We thought users will appreciate the ultimate versions of those original adventures, which add various features and upgrades to the contents of Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version.

Will you add the original Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version or other Pokémon games to the Nintendo Classics collections available with Nintendo Switch Online?

  • The following Pokémon game is currently part of the Game Boy – Nintendo Classics collection, available with a Nintendo Switch Online membership:
    • Pokémon Trading Card Game
  • In addition, the following Pokémon games can be enjoyed with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership:
    • Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Classics:
      • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
    • Nintendo 64 – Nintendo Classics:
      • Pokémon Puzzle League
      • Pokémon Snap
      • Pokémon Stadium
      • Pokémon Stadium 2
  • We have nothing to announce regarding any other potential titles.

What about other classic games beyond Pokémon titles? Is this the return of standalone Virtual Console types of offerings?

  • We remain focused on offering classic games through Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.

Why are different versions of the games being released for each language? Shouldn’t all languages be selectable within a single version, as with other games?

  • The games remain unchanged from their original release on Game Boy Advance, and as was often the case in that era, different versions of the games needed to be created for each supported language.
  • In total, there are three different language versions of each game available in the Americas: English, European French, and European Spanish. These are the same language versions that were offered with the games’ original release on Game Boy Advance.
  • We encourage people to verify the language of the game before completing their purchase.

What if someone accidentally purchases a version with the wrong language?

  • We encourage people to verify the language of the game before completing their purchase.
  • If a mistake is made, we encourage people to contact us for support.

Where can I purchase these games? Will there be physical versions?

  • Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version will be available as digital software in Nintendo eShop. The games will not receive physical releases.
  • Pre-purchase is available now on Nintendo eShop.

Will the games receive any enhancements when played on Nintendo Switch 2?

  • There are no major differences in how the games perform on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.
  • As with games played on Nintendo Switch 2 in general, Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version can be enjoyed while using the GameChat feature.