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All Pokémon in Pokémon Champions: List of Confirmed Creatures

The competitive Pokémon game is coming to Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and mobile devices on April 7.

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Roberto Barragán
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Pokémon Champions is just around the corner (you can check the release times here), and trainers eager to dive into the competitive scene are all asking the same question: Which Pokémon will we be able to use in the game? Surely many remain to be revealed, but thanks to the information, trailers, and screenshots of the game on the eShop, as well as what we saw when we had the chance to try it out, we’ve been able to compile a list of all the Pokémon confirmed so far.

All Pokémon confirmed for Pokémon Champions

  1. Venusaur
  2. Charizard
  3. Blastoise
  4. Beedrill
  5. Pikachu
  6. Raichu
  7. Raichu
  8. Clefable
  9. Ninetales
  10. Ninetales
  11. Arcanine
  12. Arcanine
  13. Alakazam
  14. Victreebel
  15. Slowbro
  16. Slowbro
  17. Gengar
  18. Kangaskhan
  19. Starmie
  20. Pinsir
  21. Tauros
  22. Gyarados
  23. Ditto
  24. Vaporeon
  25. Jolteon
  26. Flareon
  27. Aerodactyl
  28. Snorlax
  29. Dragonite
  30. Meganium
  31. Typhlosion
  32. Feraligatr
  33. Ampharos
  34. Azumarill
  35. Politoed
  36. Espeon
  37. Umbreon
  38. Slowking
  39. Steelix
  40. Scizor
  41. Heracross
  42. Skarmory
  43. Houndoom
  44. Tyranitar
  45. Pelipper
  46. Gardevoir
  47. Sableye
  48. Aggron
  49. Torkoal
  50. Altaria
  51. Milotic
  52. Castform
  53. Absol
  54. Metagross
  55. Torterra
  56. Infernape
  57. Empoleon
  58. Lopunny
  59. Spiritomb
  60. Garchomp
  61. Lucario
  62. Hippowdon
  63. Abomasnow
  64. Weavile
  65. Rhyperior
  66. Leafeon
  67. Glaceon
  68. Gliscor
  69. Mamoswine
  70. Gallade
  71. Froslass
  72. Rotom
  73. Serperior
  74. Emboar
  75. Samurott
  76. Excadrill
  77. Audino
  78. Conkeldurr
  79. Whimsicott
  80. Krookodile
  81. Garbodor
  82. Zoroark
  83. Vanilluxe
  84. Emolga
  85. Chandelure
  86. Stunfisk
  87. Golurk
  88. Hydreigon
  89. Volcarona
  90. Chesnaught
  91. Delphox
  92. Greninja
  93. Diggersby
  94. Talonflame
  95. Vivillon
  96. Floette
  97. Furfrou
  98. Meowstic
  99. Aegislash
  100. Clawitzer
  101. Tyrantrum
  102. Aurorus
  103. Sylveon
  104. Hawlucha
  105. GoodraKlefki
  106. Trevenant
  107. Gourgeist
  108. Noivern
  109. Decidueye
  110. Decidueye
  111. Incineroar
  112. Primarina
  113. Toucannon
  114. Crabominable
  115. Lycanroc
  116. Toxapex
  117. Mudsdale
  118. Araquanid
  119. Tsareena
  120. Oranguru
  121. Mimikyu
  122. Drampa
  123. Kommo-o
  124. Corviknight
  125. Appletun
  126. Sandaconda
  127. Polteageist
  128. Hatterene
  129. Grimmsnarl
  130. Mr.Rime
  131. Runerigus
  132. Alcremie
  133. Morpeko
  134. Dragapult
  135. Kleavor
  136. Ursaluna
  137. Basculegion
  138. Sneasler
  139. Meowscarada
  140. Skeledirge
  141. Quaquaval
  142. Pawmot
  143. Maushold
  144. Garganacl
  145. Armarouge
  146. Ceruledge
  147. Scovillain
  148. Tinkaton
  149. Palafin
  150. Orthworm
  151. Glimmora
  152. Dondozo
  153. Tatsugiri
  154. Farigiraf
  155. Kingambit
  156. Sinistcha
  157. Archaludon
  158. Hydrapple

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