At the beginning of this month, Pokémon Champions was released ("unleashed", in my terms), bringing about a completely new way of enjoying main series-like battles, including VGC - at least for now on the Switch. With the passage of time since its release, I thought that now I'd recap a few interesting points since that release and discuss what it means for the game, not to mention its mobile version that is still in the pipeline to allow broader enjoyment of the battles as mentioned above.
Being that the game epitomizes main series and VGC battles, it has to conform to their many specifications... and it does. But because of its independence from the adventure aspect by virtue of it being a "battle client", it can then start to diverge (or more appropriately, vary) with regard to certain aspects, like changing some moves for older Pokémon and introducing elements for new ones - particularly brought about by Legends Z-A. Like VGC occasionally changing its format, it's a real possibility.
Meanwhile, like recent Pokémon games (and owing to the fact that Eterna City wasn't built in a day), the game has also received updates and fixes, which is inevitable since the main series aspects are complex. It's also expected since the game itself is expected to update to the changing dynamics of tournaments and competitions, and likely the entry of species from future generations... of which one is to come soon. Since this is happening for the Switch version, the mobile version is expected to be polished.
For the actual reception of the game, it looks to be pretty good - especially if recently held tournaments with thousands of participants can be considered an affirmation of that. Players (Trainers) have also come up with a myriad of strategies and team compositions, some familiar and others new, and they've been successful or attractive (or both) to different extents, appealing to different people. It is certain that once the mobile version gets rolling, the appeal will become more widespread to others.
If the above situations - taken to represent the current state of the game - are indicative of anything, it is that Pokémon Champions is already looking good as the current face of main series and VGC battling. The future will certainly be shaped by how players (Trainers) continue to strategize in the game, what will be added to and changed within it, and of course when the mobile version will manifest. It's a state that will demand improvement over time by those in this Pokémon battle path.
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