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Though Pokemon Colosseum was something of a successor to Stadium, the game added an RPG story mode back in. That makes Pokemon Champions the first purely battle-focused installment we’ve seen on consoles in quite some time. So, when I sat down to play the game on Switch 2 for the first time, I couldn’t help but compare it to Pokemon Stadium. Some elements felt delightfully familiar, while others left me yearning for a bit more nostalgia. Here’s how Champions compares to Stadium.
Pokemon Champions Brings Back Big Arena Battles, But It’s Missing What Made Stadium Great

After completing the tutorial for Pokemon Champions, I got to build my Pokemon team and dive right into battle. Immediately, I felt like I was right back in my parents’ living room playing Pokemon Stadium. After all, I’d just built a team of Pokemon I didn’t have to roam Kanto to catch and sent them into a colorful arena for a 3D Pokemon battle. And the in-depth animations for Pokemon moves are back in full force, as well. Initially, battling in Champions did feel quite a bit like the N64 days. Then, I noticed what was missing.
One of the most iconic things about Pokemon Stadium was its announcer, whose excited exclamations and colorful descriptions brought the battles to life. Though the console volume was admittedly set pretty low during my preview, I still noticed the lack of that announcer commentary in Pokemon Champions. Given the game’s future role in competitive play, I can see why Game Freak skipped the announcer this time around. But not having those lines ring out during battle did take the charm down a notch for me. And it wasn’t the only thing.
The other big Pokemon Stadium feature that doesn’t appear to have carried over to Champions is, of course, its mini-games. More than anything else, playing these silly mini-games with my brother is my core memory of Pokemon Stadium. And from what I can tell, Pokemon Champions will not feature similar mini-games. The title is releasing for the Switch, Switch 2, and mobile, so again, I see why this feature didn’t come back. But boy would I have loved to see some new takes on those classic mini-games in Champions, to give it a little something for those of us who aren’t likely to linger over PvP battles for too long.
Recruiting and Building a Team Looks Different in Pokemon Champions









