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title: "Pokemon Sword - Nintendo Switch"
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# Explore vast Galar region Nintendo Switch exclusive Engage in dynamic Pokémon battles Pokemon Sword - Nintendo Switch

**Brand:** nintendo
**Price:** $214.47
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚔️ Level Up Your Game with Pokémon Sword – The Ultimate Trainer’s Quest!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pokemon Sword - Nintendo Switch by nintendo
- **How much does it cost?** $214.47 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nintendo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nintendo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Family-Friendly Fun:** Perfectly balanced for both casual players and younger trainers aged 7+.
- • **Choose Your Champion:** Start your journey with Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble—your ultimate partner awaits.
- • **Catch, Battle & Trade:** Experience classic Pokémon gameplay with new twists and a vibrant Wild Area.
- • **Immersive Graphics & Story:** Enhanced visuals and a compelling narrative keep you hooked for hours.
- • **Next-Gen Pokémon Adventure:** Dive into the all-new Galar region with fresh landscapes and stories.

## Overview

Pokémon Sword for Nintendo Switch delivers a fresh generation of Pokémon gameplay set in the expansive Galar region. Featuring three unique starter Pokémon, an engaging story, and a dynamic Wild Area for exploration, it offers hours of immersive fun for players aged 7 and up. With improved graphics and classic catch-battle-trade mechanics, it’s a must-have for both longtime fans and new trainers eager to join the adventure.

## Description

Product Description A new generation of Pokemon is coming to the Nintendo Switch system. Become a Pokemon Trainer and embark on a new journey in the new Galar region! Choose from one of three new partner Pokemon: Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble. In this all new adventure, you'll encounter new and familiar Pokemon as you catch, battle, and trade Pokemon while exploring new areas and uncovering an all-new story. Get ready for the next Pokemon adventure in the Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield games. Box Contains Cartridge

Review: Great Pokémon game that my son really loves - Great Pokémon game that my son really loves My son absolutely adores this game, and it has been a real winner in our house since he got it. For fans of the series, the familiar formula of catching, training and battling Pokémon is all here and still very engaging, with enough variety to keep him coming back for more rather than getting bored quickly. He’s spent a good few hours with it and always seems keen to pick it up again after a break, which is a good sign in itself. Most reviews and player impressions I’ve seen echo that enjoyment, praising the fun gameplay and the new Wild Area which adds a bit of freedom and exploration compared with older titles. The graphics are noticeably better than the last handheld generation, and the story, while nothing groundbreaking, feels solid and enjoyable for younger players especially. That said, some people do point out that it can feel a bit easy at times and the overall pace is quite gentle, so it’s not the most challenging RPG out there. There are also comments about the post-game content being a bit light unless you pick up the expansions, and a few long-time fans mention that some features they loved in older games didn’t make it in this edition. For what it is though, and for my son’s enjoyment, it’s been brilliant. It makes a lovely gift and gives hours of entertainment without being too complex for younger or more casual players.
Review: A New Way of Playing Pokemon - So I had to sit down and write a review for this game after reading a few others and seeing that they have clearly missed the whole point of this game! One review here states they completed it in 20 hours and so one starred it...well I am 15 hours into the game and am just on my way to 4th gym. The reason is is that this is not a game you are meant to grab a team of 6 and blast through everything. Like most people I was turned off by some of the features that were to be included, Dynamax, lack of National Dex, etc. But I picked it up anyway and instantly found myself immersed as I emerged from my house and saw Wooloos (sheep pokemon) grazing and Butterfrees flying overhead. It felt like I truly was stepping into the world of Pokemon. As someone who has played since Gen 1, I was impressed. I also enjoyed how they set you up for the gym challenge with you having to be endorsed/sponsored. After watching a brief animation of the starters mucking around I picked up my Grooky and was ready to begin my adventure...but first a narrative forced route through The Slumbering Weald, a dense forest thick with fog that began to cloud my vision with haunting music playing through the background. There a strange pokemon emerged before me, a chilling cry spreading fog further into my path, I attacked but to no avail, then blacked out and awoke to find it gone. Not going to lie...I was intrigued. For the first time in a long time I wanted to know more!! Following the usual shtick, i.e. fight rival, be the best blah blah blah I found myself in the heart of the game, the Wild Area, and this place is awesome! Think a smaller scale Breath of the Wild. Unlike most games there are not just a handful of pokemon, as the weather and time changes you can find more than 30-40 pokemon around here, this gives you huge team opportunities and will allow for future playthroughs to be different each time. I wandered to the right and picked up a Tyrogue and a handful of new pokemon. I then encountered the first issue in game, that people moan about...not being able to turn off EXP Share. I arrived at the first city and headed around towards the gym where I trounced the first gym with absolute ease and my pokemon were a good 4 levels over despite me being careful and avoiding trainers and wild battles so as not to overlevel. I returned to the Wild Area and decided I wanted to spend some time exploring and just enjoying the game, so I boxed my main team and pulled out a fresh new team of 6 of randoms that I didn't care if I levelled up, and this is where I found the real joy and heart of this game. Wandering around and exploring the lush scenery and finding all the hidden gems and pokemon, camping out and searching for rare, exotic items and pokemon, switching my team around every so often to raise some of the new critters I had found. This is NOT a game to run around with 6 pokemon, but a game that allows you to swap and change your team and raise them quickly so you don't have to worry if a new pokemon comes along that you want to try. My main team of 6 quickly began changing as I tried out every new pokemon I could find. My Tyrogue became Hitmonlee and I picked up a Toxel from the nursery...one of the COOLEST evolutions I have ever seen! I even picked up the Apple pokemon which again evolved into a surprisingly awesome dragon! Well done Gamefreak! The designs for this game are some of the best in a long time! In short I will spend hours more on this game just exploring and raising all the new pokemon. I'm currently swapping between around 20 pokemon (you have a portable pokemon box so can switch on the go). You set your own challenge. I keep my main team for the story and am finding they are even slightly underlevelled now which is great as the wild pokemon end up being really strong and gym trainers and challengers actually put up more of a fight! But if I so wish I can power them up with a few random battles against the stronger Wild Area pokemon. So don't rush and overpower yourself, just take your time and enjoy exploring everything! There's plenty of side quests and hidden gems to find

## Features

- A new generation of Pokemon is coming to the Nintendo Switch system.
- Become a Pokemon Trainer and embark on a new journey in the new Galar region!
- Choose from one of three new partner Pokemon: Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble.
- In this all new adventure, you'll encounter new and familiar Pokemon as you catch, battle, and trade Pokemon while exploring new areas and uncovering an all-new story.
- Get ready for the next Pokemon adventure in the Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield games.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07DMFDC6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 260 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 9 in Children's Step Stools 23 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Country of origin  | Japan |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,071) |
| Item model number  | 211113-2 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 10.8 x 1 x 17.4 cm; 50 g |
| Rated  | Ages 7 & Over |
| Release date  | 15 Nov. 2019 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Pokémon game that my son really loves
*by R***H on 3 February 2026*

Great Pokémon game that my son really loves My son absolutely adores this game, and it has been a real winner in our house since he got it. For fans of the series, the familiar formula of catching, training and battling Pokémon is all here and still very engaging, with enough variety to keep him coming back for more rather than getting bored quickly. He’s spent a good few hours with it and always seems keen to pick it up again after a break, which is a good sign in itself. Most reviews and player impressions I’ve seen echo that enjoyment, praising the fun gameplay and the new Wild Area which adds a bit of freedom and exploration compared with older titles. The graphics are noticeably better than the last handheld generation, and the story, while nothing groundbreaking, feels solid and enjoyable for younger players especially. That said, some people do point out that it can feel a bit easy at times and the overall pace is quite gentle, so it’s not the most challenging RPG out there. There are also comments about the post-game content being a bit light unless you pick up the expansions, and a few long-time fans mention that some features they loved in older games didn’t make it in this edition. For what it is though, and for my son’s enjoyment, it’s been brilliant. It makes a lovely gift and gives hours of entertainment without being too complex for younger or more casual players.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A New Way of Playing Pokemon
*by J***S on 19 November 2019*

So I had to sit down and write a review for this game after reading a few others and seeing that they have clearly missed the whole point of this game! One review here states they completed it in 20 hours and so one starred it...well I am 15 hours into the game and am just on my way to 4th gym. The reason is is that this is not a game you are meant to grab a team of 6 and blast through everything. Like most people I was turned off by some of the features that were to be included, Dynamax, lack of National Dex, etc. But I picked it up anyway and instantly found myself immersed as I emerged from my house and saw Wooloos (sheep pokemon) grazing and Butterfrees flying overhead. It felt like I truly was stepping into the world of Pokemon. As someone who has played since Gen 1, I was impressed. I also enjoyed how they set you up for the gym challenge with you having to be endorsed/sponsored. After watching a brief animation of the starters mucking around I picked up my Grooky and was ready to begin my adventure...but first a narrative forced route through The Slumbering Weald, a dense forest thick with fog that began to cloud my vision with haunting music playing through the background. There a strange pokemon emerged before me, a chilling cry spreading fog further into my path, I attacked but to no avail, then blacked out and awoke to find it gone. Not going to lie...I was intrigued. For the first time in a long time I wanted to know more!! Following the usual shtick, i.e. fight rival, be the best blah blah blah I found myself in the heart of the game, the Wild Area, and this place is awesome! Think a smaller scale Breath of the Wild. Unlike most games there are not just a handful of pokemon, as the weather and time changes you can find more than 30-40 pokemon around here, this gives you huge team opportunities and will allow for future playthroughs to be different each time. I wandered to the right and picked up a Tyrogue and a handful of new pokemon. I then encountered the first issue in game, that people moan about...not being able to turn off EXP Share. I arrived at the first city and headed around towards the gym where I trounced the first gym with absolute ease and my pokemon were a good 4 levels over despite me being careful and avoiding trainers and wild battles so as not to overlevel. I returned to the Wild Area and decided I wanted to spend some time exploring and just enjoying the game, so I boxed my main team and pulled out a fresh new team of 6 of randoms that I didn't care if I levelled up, and this is where I found the real joy and heart of this game. Wandering around and exploring the lush scenery and finding all the hidden gems and pokemon, camping out and searching for rare, exotic items and pokemon, switching my team around every so often to raise some of the new critters I had found. This is NOT a game to run around with 6 pokemon, but a game that allows you to swap and change your team and raise them quickly so you don't have to worry if a new pokemon comes along that you want to try. My main team of 6 quickly began changing as I tried out every new pokemon I could find. My Tyrogue became Hitmonlee and I picked up a Toxel from the nursery...one of the COOLEST evolutions I have ever seen! I even picked up the Apple pokemon which again evolved into a surprisingly awesome dragon! Well done Gamefreak! The designs for this game are some of the best in a long time! In short I will spend hours more on this game just exploring and raising all the new pokemon. I'm currently swapping between around 20 pokemon (you have a portable pokemon box so can switch on the go). You set your own challenge. I keep my main team for the story and am finding they are even slightly underlevelled now which is great as the wild pokemon end up being really strong and gym trainers and challengers actually put up more of a fight! But if I so wish I can power them up with a few random battles against the stronger Wild Area pokemon. So don't rush and overpower yourself, just take your time and enjoy exploring everything! There's plenty of side quests and hidden gems to find

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favourite Pokémon game so far.
*by S***Y on 18 November 2019*

This game was extremely good, i completed the entire thing already and got zacian, About to do the battle tower. A lot of people are review bombing this game because they are too easily convinced by twitter, But really, this game is fantastic, The story was great, the characters, the new pokémon, the wild area, all the new items and mechanics, It's really improved since ultra sun and moon and i feel sad for all the people boycotting this incredible game, they are the ones missing out. What i loved most about this game the most was the wild zone, it is so much fun to go there and catch a load of pokémon in a huge open area and do the dens, You can collect W (watts) and redeem them for items like TMs and wishing pieces (which are used to attract dynamax pokémon in the dens). The game was a little easy but you can definitely challenge yourself if you avoid the wild zone and just play like you would in any other pokémon game, I got so over levelled to the point where i was avoiding trainers. Spoilers ahead: The story was pretty good, You take part in the "gym challenge" with loads of other trainers and compete to battle the champion, If you succeed and beat the champion you become the champion (just like other games) Instead of it just being you and your rival doing the gyms, it's lots of other people, you meet some of these other characters during the gym challenge, Like bede who was "endorsed" by the chairman and thinks he's more important than you, and eventually gets disqualified, but becomes a gym leader later in the game and battles you during the finals. You can't trade pokémon from previous games which is a bit of a shame for some people, Personally i don't mind since i prefer to use the pokémon that were actually in the game anyways. I could go on, but i don't have the time, I give this game a 9/10, It was very good and there were very few issues with it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Pokemon Sword - Nintendo Switch (European Version)
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus - US Version
- Pokémon Scarlet - US Version

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