Pokémon Y
News, coverage and analysis tracking Pokémon Y across the outlets.- These are the best Pokemon games on Nintendo SwitchThis article ranks the best Pokemon games available on the Nintendo Switch, acknowledging the franchise's polarizing reception on the platform. While games like Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are discussed with their respective flaws, Pokemon Legends: Arceus is highlighted as a standout title for its ambition and engaging gameplay. The article also provides recommendations for new players with the Let's Go series and for those seeking a more traditional experience with FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Renewing the Novelty of PokémonThis article argues that the most successful Pokémon games are those that introduce genuine novelty, rather than just adding more creatures or features. It highlights titles like Pokémon Snap, Pokémon Let's Go, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and Detective Pikachu as examples of how the franchise has successfully rejuvenated its core experience to feel fresh. The piece suggests that while the traditional formula appeals to new generations, long-time fans need innovative approaches to rekindle their discovery.
- Pokemon series has now sold over 515 million software units worldwideThe Pokemon Company announced that the Pokemon franchise has sold over 515 million software units worldwide. This figure represents an increase of 26 million units sold in the past year. The article also references previous sales milestones for Pokemon Red/Blue, Pokemon X/Y, and compares the franchise's success to the Mario series.
- [Let’s Talk] How long have you been subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online?This article discusses Nintendo Switch Online, a subscription service launched in 2018 that offers online play, cloud saves, and access to classic games from various Nintendo consoles. It prompts readers to share how long they have been subscribed or what prevents them from joining.
- Pokemon Z development build found, footage releasedFootage of an unreleased development build for Pokemon Z has surfaced, revealing early designs and Mega Evolutions. The build was created between April and May 2013. This discovery provides concrete evidence of Pokemon Z's existence, a game that was ultimately succeeded by Pokemon Legends: Z-A on Nintendo Switch.
- Please Give My Decades-Old Pokemon Something Fun To DoThe author expresses disappointment with Pokemon Champions, finding it lacking for long-time collectors who want more interactive experiences for their Pokemon beyond static storage. Despite supporting Pokemon Home transfers, the game's limited roster and storage, coupled with subscription costs, make it unappealing compared to older titles like My Pokemon Ranch and Poke Pelago which offered more engaging ways to interact with collected creatures.
- Pokopia Joins A 3DS Entry As The Highest-Rated Pokémon Game On MetacriticPokémon Pokopia has achieved a Metacritic score of 88, tying it with Pokémon Y as the highest-rated Pokémon game on the platform. The life-sim spin-off, launching March 5, 2026, has been praised for its charm and content. This success offers a much-needed win for the Pokémon franchise, with hopes that the upcoming Gen 10 title, Pokémon Winds and Waves, will meet a similar standard.
- Pokémon Pokopia is the highest-rated Pokémon game since X/Y on Metacritic, and it's not even out on…Pokémon Pokopia has achieved the highest Metacritic score in the series, with an 88 based on 59 reviews, surpassing Pokémon X/Y. Reviewer Josephine Watson praised its town-building and life simulation elements, noting its well-balanced gameplay loop and customization options. The game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 5.
- Pokémon Pokopia | Critical ConsensusPokémon Pokopia, a life-simulation spin-off, has received a critical consensus of 88, making it one of the highest-scoring Pokémon games. Developed by Koei Tecmo's Omega Force, the game blends sandbox elements from titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Minecraft with a unique Ditto-centric narrative. Critics praise its charming world-building and engaging gameplay loop, though some note minor issues with dialogue duplication and story-gating.
- Pokémon Pokopia Becomes the Highest-Rated Pokémon Game of All-Time - IGNPokémon Pokopia has achieved the highest Metacritic score in the franchise's history with an 88, surpassing titles like Pokémon Y and Pokémon Moon. The building and town simulator, where players shape a land for Pokémon as a transformed Ditto, is set to launch exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 5.
- Metacritic's highest-rated Pokémon game is now the Animal Crossing-like spin-off, PokopiaPokémon Pokopia has achieved the highest Metascore for any Pokémon game, earning an 89 and surpassing Pokémon Y. The Animal Crossing-like spin-off is praised for capturing the spirit of past Pokémon titles while maintaining uniqueness. It is set to release on Nintendo Switch on March 5th.
- Pokémon Pokopia is the series’ best game as it beats Resident Evil on MetacriticPokémon Pokopia has achieved the highest Metacritic score for any Pokémon game, currently sitting at 89 and surpassing titles like Pokémon Y. This spin-off, blending elements of Animal Crossing and Minecraft, is also the highest-rated game of 2026 so far, outperforming Resident Evil Requiem. The success may influence future Game Freak titles and strengthen Nintendo's relationship with developers Omega Force and Koei Tecmo.
- Pokemon Pokopia Is Now The Most Critically-Acclaimed Pokemon Game EverPokemon Pokopia has become the highest-rated Pokemon game on Metacritic, achieving an average score of 89 after 53 reviews. This score surpasses previous titles like Pokemon X / Y and the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A. The game, which focuses on building and community rather than battles, received praise for its blend of Animal Crossing and Dragon Quest Builders elements.
- Poll: Box Art Brawl: Pokémon 30th Anniversary EditionThis article presents a 'Box Art Brawl' comparing the box art for various generations of mainline Pokémon games to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary. It details the evolution of the box art from the original Red, Blue, and Yellow versions through to Scarlet and Violet, highlighting the legendary Pokémon featured on each.
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A reviewPokémon Legends: Z-A offers a fun experience with a compelling story and engaging Mega Evolution mechanics, despite its dated graphics and occasional performance issues. The game revisits Lumiose City with a focus on real-time battles and introduces new gameplay elements that differentiate it from previous titles.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon game we all want is missingDespite the reveal of Pokémon Legends Z, many fans are disappointed it appears to be a standard Nintendo Switch title rather than a showcase for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The game revisits the Kalos region but doesn't seem to leverage new hardware, leading to speculation about when a true next-generation Pokémon RPG will be released.