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Rumor before Pokémon Day: FireRed and LeafGreen are set to return for Switch 2

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Shortly before Pokémon Day, speculation about new announcements is heating up again. This time, there is talk of a comeback that will immediately appeal to many fans: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are set to be announced for the Switch 2 on February 27.

The two Game Boy Advance titles were originally released in 2004 and are still considered popular remakes of the classic Game Boy games Red and Green, which marked the beginning of the Pokémon series. The timing does not seem coincidental, as 2026 also marks the 30th anniversary of the brand.

Leakers hint at return of GBA remakes

The new wave of speculation was triggered by the well-known Pokémon leaker Khu. He posted a short message on X hinting that the games would “return soon.”

Shortly afterwards, Centro Leaks also chimed in. The account writes that another source also expects a release for Switch 2. There has been no official confirmation as yet.

No Switch Online, but likely to be available for purchase in the eShop

The part of the rumor concerning the release model is particularly interesting. According to this, FireRed and LeafGreen will not be released as part of Nintendo Switch Online.

Instead, there is speculation that both titles could be offered as paid individual games in the eShop. It is also claimed that they will be compatible with Pokémon Home.
Pokémon Home allows Pokémon to be transferred and managed between different games.
The community’s reaction is mixed. FireRed and LeafGreen are considered by many to be the best versions of the first generation and are often recommended as a starting point.
At the same time, however, there is also criticism because Kanto has been the focus of attention for years. Some fans would prefer older games that are still missing on current platforms. HeartGold and SoulSilver are particularly frequently mentioned in discussions.

At the same time, however, there is also criticism because Kanto has been the focus of attention for years. Some fans would prefer older games that are still missing on current platforms. HeartGold and SoulSilver are particularly frequently mentioned in discussions.

Anniversary year makes the rumor not unlikely

The fact that FireRed and LeafGreen of all games could return in the anniversary year seems plausible to many. 2026 would be an obvious time to put the series’ first adventures back in the spotlight.

The original versions of Red and Blue were last available on the Nintendo 3DS. However, since the closure of the eShop, these versions can only be downloaded if they have been purchased previously.

Pokémon Day on February 27 should quickly bring clarity

Whether FireRed and LeafGreen will actually be released for Switch 2 is currently unclear. However, the decision should be made soon.

Pokémon Day is traditionally considered the date on which The Pokémon Company announces new projects. This year, the focus is particularly strong on possible anniversary plans.

FAQ

What is the current rumor about FireRed and LeafGreen?

The games are supposed to be announced for Switch 2.

When could an announcement be made?

February 27 has been mentioned as the date.

When were FireRed and LeafGreen originally released?

In 2004 on the Game Boy Advance.

Will the games be part of Nintendo Switch Online?

No, a paid eShop release is planned.

What is being claimed about Pokémon Home support?

FireRed and LeafGreen are said to be compatible with Pokémon Home.

Michael
Michael
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