Summary

The Pokemon Companyhas confirmed thatPokemon ChampionsandPokemon Legends: Z-Awill have Latin American Spanish language support. This will makePokemon Legends: Z-Athe first mainline game with a Latin American Spanish localization. FuturePokemon TCGexpansions will also be available in the same language.

During the latest Pokemon Presents 2025,The Pokemon Company officially revealedPokemon Champions, a new multiplayer game focused on Pokemon battles. Although TPC has not teased a release window, it confirmed thatPokemon Championswill be available for Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. TPC also shared a new gameplay trailer forPokemon Legends: Z-Aand announced its launch in late 2025. As confirmed in the livestream, both titles will have a highly requested feature that should interest Latin American fans in particular.

The Pokemon Company has revealed thatPokemon ChampionsandPokemon Legends: Z-Awill have Latin American Spanish language support from day one. The announcement comes after Latin American fans have called for mainlinePokemontitles to have this feature for years. According to Tomás Cortijo, LATAM regional director for TCP International, all futurePokemonmainline products will support Latin American Spanish at launch. Moreover, TCP reassured that upcomingPokemon TCGexpansions will also be available in the language. The Latin American Pokemon fanbase is a large one, and it seems TCP intends to keep strengthening its connection to the region in the future. Recently,The Pokemon Company announced a partnership with Gamescom LATAMto bring exclusivePokemonactivities to the expo.

Pokemon Champions, Pokemon Legends Z-A, and Pokemon TCG Will Have Latin American Spanish Language Support

Having more localization options in games can be an important milestone for thePokemoncommunity. Players might remember whenPokemon GOlaunched Latin American Spanish supportafter eight years, as the game hosted a large event in celebration. It is worth noting that variousPokemonterms greatly differ between Spanish and LATAM fanbases. For example, the Unova region is known by the same name in Latin America, while players from Spain know it as Teselia. Now, by adding Latin American Spanish support to the franchise’s main titles, the LATAM Pokemon community can hopefully relate better to the games and have a better gameplay experience.

An exciting chapter is coming forPokemonfans in 2025. Aside fromPokemon Champions, mobile players can look forward to anewPokemon TCG Pocketexpansionon February 28. On the other hand,Pokemon Legends Z-Ahas confirmed its release window for late 2025, transporting players back to the Kalos region for a new adventure.