New Pokémon Game to Be an Exclusive for Switch 2
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New Pokémon Game to Be an Exclusive for Switch 2

authorBy Roberta Williams
DateFeb 28, 2026
Read time2 min

Since the introduction of the Switch 2 last year, several primary titles have been released across multiple platforms. While "Pokémon Legends: Z-A" followed this trend, the forthcoming main series installment, "Pokémon Winds & Waves," will diverge from this pattern, launching solely on the new console.

Official statements from The Pokémon Company and details on their new website confirm that "Pokémon Winds & Waves," developed by Game Freak, is being created exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2. This decision means the game will not be available on Nintendo's original hybrid console, signaling a clear shift towards maximizing the advanced capabilities of the new hardware. The game, set for release in 2027, promises a sprawling open world featuring picturesque islands and vast oceans, showcasing the potential of the Switch 2.

This exclusive release strategy suggests that "Pokémon Scarlet & Violet" and "Legends: Z-A" are likely the final major Pokémon titles for the original Switch. While Nintendo has expressed a commitment to supporting its older console as long as there's demand, the company recognizes that exclusive games are vital for the successful launch and growth of new hardware. This move is intended to drive the adoption of the Switch 2 and deliver a more enhanced gaming experience by utilizing the new system's power.

This strategic move underscores the industry's continuous drive for innovation and evolution, ensuring that new technologies can fully realize their potential to deliver enriched and immersive experiences for players.

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