Pokémon Champions, a free-to-start battle sim, has launched with a plethora of issues, including bugs that affect basic battle mechanics. The game, available on Switch and Switch 2, with a mobile release later this year, is experiencing a rocky start. Despite the problems, some bugs have already been fixed, which is a positive sign. However, the game's larger issue lies in its balance and overall player experience. The game's design and mechanics have been criticized, and some players are finding it difficult to progress. The Pokémon Company and Nintendo will need to address these issues to improve the game's overall quality and player satisfaction. As with many live-service games, Pokémon Champions' launch has been messy, but it's not uncommon for games to have a rough start. The key will be how the developers respond to and fix these issues. The game's success will depend on its ability to provide a fun and engaging experience for players, and to build a strong and dedicated community. The Pokémon Company and Nintendo have a lot of work to do to turn things around and make Pokémon Champions a success.
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