All Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch 2024
Catch em' all by playing through all Pokémon games on Switch.
- Pokémon Scarlet
- Pokémon Violet
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- Pokémon Brilliant Diamond
- Pokémon Shining Pearl
- New Pokémon Snap
- Pokémon Sword
- Pokémon Shield
- Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass
- Pokkén Tournament
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
- Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
- Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!
- Pokémon HOME
- Pokémon Unite
- Pokémon Quest
- Pokémon Cafe ReMix
- Pokémon TV
There are so many fun Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch right now. Whether you're looking for a core RPG, a challenging spinoff, a simple puzzle game, or a fun DLC, this list of every Pokémon game for the Switch is here to meet your needs. A few of these titles are even considered the best Nintendo Switch games of all time. If you haven't played any of them yet, jump on in and see what all of the hype is about!
Pokémon Scarlet
Unlike previous Pokémon games, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet provide an open-world adventure and players get to interact with the flagship Legendary on the cover from the get-go. Run around collecting the 400 Pokémon in the Pokédex and defeating the Gym Leaders. There are also two other storylines for players to follow, giving them plenty to work on.
Pokémon Violet
As is always the case with core Pokémon games, Gen 9 is releasing two different versions of the same adventure. There are usually plenty of differences between the two versions, including which Pokémon you can catch. Sometimes there are other slight story differences as well. We're excited to see what Game Freak has in store with the first open-world Pokémon games.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, players find themselves in ancient Sinnoh, tasked with creating the first-ever Pokédex. To do that, they will need to explore a gorgeous open world. You can even catch Pokémon in the overworld by throwing an ancient PokéBall. You also fight right in the overworld instead of going into a different battle mode.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond
Revisit the Sinnoh region with these gorgeous remakes coming to Nintendo Switch. These games employ a top-down view and chibi art aesthetic in the overworld, reminiscent of the original DS games.
Pokémon Shining Pearl
Run through the Sinnoh region in this Gen 4 remake for Nintendo Switch. You'll come across different exclusive Pokémon from what's found in Brilliant Diamond and will need to trade with friends to fill out your Pokédex.
New Pokémon Snap
Ride around on a track and take pictures of wild Pokémon in their natural habitats in the New Pokémon Snap. You'll have to use items and food to get some Pokémon to come out into the open. Will you be able to fill out your Photodex and figure out the mystery behind the Illumina phenomenon?
Pokémon Sword
The most recent generation of the core Pokémon RPG has players exploring the UK-inspired Galar region. There are new Pokémon to collect, new gyms to defeat, and lots of fun multiplayer catching to do in the Wild Area dens. Sword features exclusive Pokémon that aren't found in Shield.
Pokémon Shield
The counterpart to Pokémon Sword gives players different exclusive Pokémon to catch, a different gym to battle, and a few other differences. Will you be able to fill out your Pokédex while exploring the Galar region and all of its new Pokémon?
Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass
With this pass, Pokémon Sword and Shield owners can explore two new locations within the Galar region: the Crown Tundra and the Armor Isle. The Crown Tundra is filled with catchable legendary Pokémon from previous games, while the Armor Isle provides a new storyline and a new Pokémon for players to evolve. You do need the base game to play this DLC.
Pokkén Tournament DX
Prove your favorite Pokémon are the best by duking it out in a massive stadium. There are 21 creatures to choose from, and they each have unique attacks to help you take down your opponents.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
You've been turned into a Pokémon, and now you're banding together with other Pokémon to take on rescue missions. You can meet and recruit over 400 different Pokémon to your team while exploring various dungeons. See which Pokémon you discover.
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! reimagines the Kanto region from the first Pokémon game and allows players to revisit the fun with upgraded graphics. Players start with a special Pikachu who follows them around and can wear fun clothes. Pokémon fights are mainly limited to trainer and gym battles. Most wild Pokémon are simply caught by throwing a Poké Ball. Players will need to trade with Let's Go, Eevee! players to catch all of the Pokémon in the game.
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!
This is the counterpart to Let's Go, Pikachu! It allows players to run around with a special Eevee while exploring the Kanto region. Players can even ride on Charizard, Arcanine, or some other large Pokémon's back while exploring. Pass a Joy-Con to a friend, and you can both capture Pokémon together.
Pokémon HOME
Pokémon HOME is necessary for any serious Pokémon trainer who wants to keep the collection of Pokémon they've caught over the years. The base service is free but allows players to store up to only 30 Pokémon and limits how many trades they can do. However, if players pay for the Premium subscription, they'll be able to deposit as many as 6,000 Pokémon and can trade more freely with others online.
Pokémon HOME
Store your Pokémon and trade them with others online using this handy service.
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Pokémon Unite
Square off in 5-on-5 team battles while using teamwork to score points and take down opponents. There's a good roster of characters, and each Pokémon has its own Battle type with strengths and weaknesses, which you'll need to use to your advantage. Best of all, Pokémon Unite is free-to-play, though there are optional in-game purchases.
Pokémon Unite
Play this free Pokémon game with friends online in 5-on-5 team battles. Defeat other players and wild Pokémon while on your way to the goal to score points.
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Pokémon Quest
In Pokémon Quest, your adventure takes place on Tumblecube Island, where there's plenty of loot to discover and Pokémon friends to make. Upgrade your Pokémon pals using Power Stones to make them more powerful. It's free to start but also includes some optional in-game purchases.
Pokémon Quest
Check out these blocky versions of your favorite Pokémon in this free game.
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Pokémon Café ReMix
Pokémon Café ReMix is a relaxing puzzle game has the cutest Pokémon art style I've ever seen and will keep you entertained for hours. It's up to you to meet and bring more Pokémon staff to your cafe. The more successful your cafe becomes, the more upgrades you'll be able to add. It's free to start, but there are in-game microtransactions as well.
Pokémon Café ReMix
Make food and drinks for adorable Pokémon while playing puzzle games.
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Pokémon TV
While this technically isn't a game, it is a service available on Nintendo Switch. Watch your favorite Pokémon TV shows, specials, and video game competitions while using it.
Pokémon TV
Watch your favorite Pokémon shows and specials from your Nintendo Switch.
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I've been a Pokémon fan since I first got my hands on Red and Blue in elementary school. Whether you're a new Pokémon enthusiast or a veteran like me, there's so much for you to enjoy as these are some of the best Nintendo Switch games. Anyone excited about upcoming games should preorder Scarlet and Violet. This will be the first open-world game for the franchise, and it's sure to be an exciting title.
If I had to recommend only one game, it would have to be either Pokémon Sword or Pokémon Shield. These Gen 8 games are the third-highest-selling Pokémon games after Red and Blue and Gold and Silver. Plus, they introduce the Wild Area, sections of the map where Pokémon can be seen walking around in the overworld. If you have a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can even jump into Max Raid Dens and catch Pokémon with others online.
For anyone who was a huge fan of the original RPGs, I cannot recommend Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee! enough. You get to explore the Kanto region in an all-new adventure with either a special Pikachu or a special Eevee at your side. You'll take down Team Rocket, explore the original eight gyms, and can even see Pokémon wandering around in the overworld. Note that fighting is mostly removed from wild Pokémon battles and reserved for trainer or gym battles instead.
Whether you've played only one Pokémon game or you've played several, every serious Pokémon trainer should definitely use Pokémon HOME. The free service allows you to store up to only 30 Pokémon, but if you pay for the Premium subscription, you can store up to 6,000 from several different games and can trade with other trainers as well. It's the perfect way to flush out your Pokédex or get super rare Pokémon you might have missed before.
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