Another argument for having multiple region accounts
APokemon Puzzle League Switchreleaseis arriving on July 15, via the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack service. Notably, this comes eight years after the Game Boy Color-basedPokemon Puzzle Challengewas re-released on 3DS.
It’s our irregularly scheduled Nintendo 64 booster, and as usual, Japan is getting something a little different.

Here is what the US is getting (Pokemon Puzzle League)
Join Ash, Brock, and Misty as they gather in Puzzle Village to compete for the title of Pokémon Puzzle Master!
Pokémon Puzzle League is coming to#NintendoSwitchfor#NintendoSwitchOnline+ Expansion Pack members on 7/15!#Nintendo64pic.twitter.com/GRC9xa09Zl

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica)July 10, 2025
[トピックス]7月15日より「NINTENDO 64 Nintendo Switch Online 」に『カスタムロボ』『カスタムロボV2』が追加。当時のゲーム誌「64DREAM」の記事情報も公開。https://t.co/dNPSGoKyFM

— 任天堂株式会社 (@Nintendo)June 25, 2025
As a recap,Pokemon Puzzle Leaguewas released in the US in 2000, as part of thePuzzle League, or,Panel de Ponseries. It was basically a “branded version” ofPanel de Pon, a franchise that came over asTetris Attackand was immortalized ever since. Although a lot of people are going to write off “a puzzle game coming to Switch Online,” if you haven’t played it, give it a shot!Panel de Ponis a classic for a reason, andPokemon Puzzle Leaguedoes a great job of getting the core gameplay tenets of the series across.
That said, it would be fantastic to getCustom Roboas well, even if it was in untranslated form. This is where having multiple region accounts comes in handy, as I can just swap over to my Japanese login and play them if I want!






