A leaked document linked to The Pokémon Company has sparked fresh debate among fans. The leak suggests the company discussed raising the price of future Pokémon games and explored new ways to encourage players to purchase both versions of a title. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the timing has intensified speculation, especially after Nintendo increased prices on some first-party Switch 2 games.
The leaked presentation, reportedly from the Teraleak, shows that The Pokémon Company has been considering higher pricing since the release of Pokémon Sword and Shield in 2019. It also outlines strategies to add more value for players who buy both versions of a game. However, the external factors that initially drove these discussions no longer exist, meaning prices have remained stable so far.
Pokémon games have followed a dual-version format for years, each offering exclusive Pokémon and minor differences. Many fans buy a single digital copy, while others collect both physical and digital editions. The leak indicates the company may aim to make buying both versions more attractive in the future.
The report gained further attention after Pokémon Winds and Waves appeared at a higher price on some retailer listings. Nintendo has not confirmed the game’s final price, so fans should treat these reports as speculation for now.
The leak also raises broader questions about Nintendo’s pricing strategy. The company has already launched some Switch 2 games at higher price points, including Mario Kart World and upgraded The Legend of Zelda titles. If Pokémon follows suit, it may signal a wider pricing shift rather than a one-off change.
Neither Nintendo nor The Pokémon Company has issued an official statement on the matter. Until they do, the leak remains an internal concept rather than a confirmed decision.


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