Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Return to Nintendo Switch eShop
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Return to Nintendo Switch eShop

authorBy Hideo Kojima
DateFeb 21, 2026
Read time2 min

A significant announcement from Nintendo confirms the highly anticipated return of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen as individual digital releases on the eShop, marking a notable event during Pokémon's 30th anniversary festivities. This news has generated considerable excitement and discussion among long-time fans and newcomers alike, building on earlier information releases.

Further details regarding these classic Game Boy Advance titles have been unveiled through the official Pokémon YouTube channel, which recently showcased new footage. The highlight of this reveal is a side-by-side comparison of the opening sequences for both FireRed and LeafGreen, demonstrating their visual presentation on the Nintendo Switch. Players can acquire each of these nostalgic adventures for £16.99 or $19.99, or their equivalent local currency, upon their release.

The re-launch, scheduled for February 27, 2026, promises a faithful recreation of the Kanto region’s charm, complete with updated graphics and the familiar Pokémon that fans adore. Notably, the Sevii Islands, which were absent from the original Pokémon Red and Blue, will be integrated, offering an enriched and expanded world for exploration. Nintendo has also addressed various inquiries through an extensive FAQ, clarifying aspects of the Switch releases and confirming that while a physical code-in-box version will be available in Japan, a local physical cartridge release is not planned.

This revival of beloved classics offers both a journey down memory lane for existing fans and an opportunity for a new generation to experience the magic of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. The enduring appeal of these games lies not just in their gameplay but in the sense of wonder and adventure they inspire, encouraging players to explore, discover, and build connections with their Pokémon companions.

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