
Fans are already talking about the next generation of Pokémon games, Generation 10, and wondering what changes might be made to the battle system. With Legends: Z-A expected to be the last game in Generation 9, attention is turning to the future. While Nintendo hasn’t officially announced Generation 10 yet, most expect an announcement around 2026, following the usual release pattern for the series.
Fans are speculating about the battle system in the next Pokémon games. A Reddit user named YourDadThinksImCool_ believes the upcoming games, likely Generation 10, will feature action-based combat, moving away from the traditional turn-based system. They point to a YouTube video by Turtlebro, showcasing early builds of Legends: Z-A, as evidence suggesting turn-based battles might not be included in future core series Pokémon games.
Will Pokémon Return To Turn-Based Battles?
Pokémon Champions May Carry The Turn-Based Legacy Forward

This article discusses evidence suggesting Nintendo won’t bring back traditional turn-based battles in its main series games. Instead, turn-based combat may be reserved for the new Pokémon Champions game. Rumors indicate that the next generation (Gen 10) Pokémon games were initially planned to feature a revamped turn-based system similar to Legends: Arceus, but this idea was significantly altered during the game’s development.
The post suggests that switching to real-time battles in the main Pokémon games would better capture the fast-paced action of the anime. It also points out that the massive data leak in 2024 happened about a year after Game Freak began developing the real-time battle system for Pokémon Legends: Z-A.
Some players worry that releasing Pokémon Champions would reinforce the traditional turn-based battle system, potentially making the next generation of Pokémon games feel too similar to previous entries. However, the idea is that Champions could keep turn-based battles alive for competitive play, while the main Pokémon series explores a new, action-focused battle style.
Not everyone is excited about this idea, with one Reddit user saying they’re now “much less likely to play the game.” They explained that while they enjoy Legends: Z-A and Legends: Arceus, it’s because those games let you switch back to traditional turn-based battles whenever you prefer.
Pokémon Gen 10 Could See Big Changes
The Next Games May Be A Revolution To The Franchise’s Decades-Old Formula

If the latest rumors are accurate, the next generation of Pokémon games (Gen 10) could be a major departure from previous installments, potentially even more innovative than Legends: Z-A. There’s speculation about the game’s regions, and if these rumors hold true, the new games could feel very different from anything the series has offered in a long time.
This is particularly noticeable when comparing how Wild Pokémon appear in games like Scarlet and Violet and Legends: Arceus – where they roam freely in the open world – to the more limited Wild Zones in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This approach could create a much more immersive and detailed world to explore in the next generation of Pokémon games.
We might not have to wait much longer to get our first look at the next generation of Pokémon games. The Pokémon franchise celebrates its anniversary in late February each year, and Pokémon Day is often used to reveal what’s coming next. If the new games – Generation 10 – are planned for release in 2026 or 2027, we could see an announcement or a first hint of them as early as 2026.
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