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Of Course Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Sold Fantastically Well on the Switch eShop, Despite All the Pricing Complaints

  • In just six weeks, Nintendo generated around $80 million selling Game Boy Advance titles FireRed and LeafGreen, with the two retro games selling more than 4 million copies.
  • While other Game Boy Advance titles were added to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack for free, Nintendo opted to sell these games separately for $20 each, sparking backlash.
  • Sales are currently on par with Switch hit Pokopia, and Nintendo defended the strategy as a "fun" celebration of the franchise's recent 30-year milestone.
  • Fans have suggested Nintendo could re-release Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, which feature fan-favorite creatures such as Groudon and Rayquaza.
  • Another retro release would help fill the gap until next-generation adventures Winds and Waves arrive in 2027, though Nintendo has not indicated plans for such re-releases.
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Nintendo Everything broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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