The Nintendo Switch is home to a plethora of games, but for fans of the Pokémon franchise, there's a unique collection of games that are sure to entertain and engage. The first game to be released on the console was Pokémon Quest, a free-to-start game that allows players to explore Tumblecube Island with a team of cute, cube-shaped Pokémon. It was quickly followed by Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! - remakes of the classic Pokémon Yellow game, but with added functionality for the Poké Ball Plus accessory.
For those who prefer traditional Pokémon games, Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield were released in 2019. Set in the new Galar region, these games offer all the familiar elements of a Pokémon RPG, including gym battles, but with new features such as Dynamaxing and Gigantamaxing. They were followed by Pokémon Home, a cloud-based service that allows players to store and transfer Pokémon between games, and Pokémon Café ReMix, a free-to-start puzzle game where you can build your own Pokémon café.
One of the latest additions to the Pokémon universe on Switch is Pokémon Unite, a team-based strategy game where players compete in 5-on-5 battles to catch wild Pokémon and score goals. Another is New Pokémon Snap, a sequel to the beloved Nintendo 64 game, where you can explore various environments in the Lental region and photograph a variety of Pokémon in their natural habitats.
Finally, for fans of fighting games, there's Pokkén Tournament DX, a unique blend of Pokémon and Tekken, where you can engage in high-octane battles using a roster of Pokémon characters. And for those looking for a more relaxed experience, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a remake of the original Mystery Dungeon games, where you play as a Pokémon trying to save the world.
In short, the Nintendo Switch offers a rich variety of Pokémon games, catering to all types of players, whether you're a fan of traditional RPGs, puzzles, strategy, or fighting games.