Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Confirm HOME Compatibility
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Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Confirm HOME Compatibility

authorBy Mark Rosewater
DateFeb 27, 2026
Read time2 min

Trainers rejoice as official confirmation emerges regarding the integration of Pokémon HOME with the recently launched Nintendo Switch eShop versions of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. This highly anticipated feature will enable players to transfer their cherished Pokémon from these classic titles to the modern storage application.

While the exact release date for this compatibility is yet to be announced, it has been clarified that transfers will be a one-way process. Once your Pokémon are moved from FireRed or LeafGreen to HOME, they cannot be returned to their original games. However, this seamless integration with Pokémon HOME opens up new possibilities, allowing these transferred creatures to join you in other Switch and upcoming Switch 2 adventures, including Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and Pokémon Champions.

This announcement dispels previous uncertainties, as earlier eShop descriptions for FireRed and LeafGreen initially hinted at HOME support but were subsequently revised to remove such mentions. The development team has now confirmed the feature, providing clarity and excitement for fans eager to unite their collections across generations of Pokémon games. The ability to bring beloved companions from the Kanto region into contemporary journeys fosters a continued sense of connection and progression within the expansive Pokémon universe.

This commitment to cross-game compatibility through Pokémon HOME exemplifies the enduring spirit of the franchise, encouraging players to nurture their bonds with their Pokémon across a evolving landscape of gaming platforms. It reinforces the idea that true companionship, like our digital partners, can transcend boundaries and continue to bring joy and excitement.

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