
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are officially arriving on the Nintendo Switch (and consequently Switch 2) next week, it's been confirmed, making for a huge surprise ahead of the now-revealed Pokemon Presents on the franchise's 30th anniversary.
The two GBA remakes – first released in 2004 – are arriving as standalone download purchases on the eShop, so they won't be coming as part of the Nintendo Switch Online service via the catalog of classic games included for subscribers. They're already available to pre-order, and come in at $19.99/£16.99 each.
"These classic remakes of Pokemon Red and Pokemon Green will be available to download from Nintendo eShop after the conclusion of the Pokemon Presents beginning Friday, 27 February 2026, at 14:00 UTC," a press release confirms.
Per the eShop listings, "you can also visit the Pokemon Wireless Club to trade, battle, and chat with other players via local wireless," so multiplayer is definitely possible in local play, but no online compatibility is mentioned.
Exciting as the news is, it also raises a big question – why has The Pokemon Company decided to reveal this as an early announcement rather than in the Pokemon Presents stream itself? No information has been given about what we can expect from the big day's news, but personally, I'm more intrigued than ever if FireRed and LeafGreen apparently didn't make the cut.