Pokemon Day Presents: What To Expect And How To Watch
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Pokemon Day Presents: What To Expect And How To Watch
"The Pokémon Company finally, in the dead of night, announced its annual Pokémon Day Presents showcase. This is the stream the company hosts every year on February 27 to celebrate the franchise's anniversary. is turning 30 in 2026, so there's probably a lot to share ahead of the coming year. Here's what we know and what we can likely expect to see next week."
"The Pokémon Presents showcases cover pretty much everything going on in the franchise right now, so if you're only interested in the next big RPG, be ready to endure segments devoted to other things. We'll see updates on mobile games like Pokémon Masters EX , , and Pokémon Sleep , as well as other major pillars of the franchise like the anime and Trading Card Game . Pokémon Pokopia is also out the following week, so I'm sure we'll see at least a little bit more of that game as we approach its March 5 release date."
"Right now, the only project confirmed to make an appearance are the Pokémon FireRed and ports that were announced alongside the presentation . The showcase will last 25 minutes, according to the Japanese Pokémon Twitter account , which makes it one of the longer Pokémon Day showcases since Nintendo and friends started hosting these."
The Pokémon Day Presents showcase will air Friday, February 27 at 9 a.m. Eastern/6 a.m. Pacific and will be available on official channels as a live stream and VOD. The presentation is scheduled to last 25 minutes per the Japanese Pokémon Twitter account. Pokémon FireRed and its ports are confirmed to appear. Expected coverage includes mobile titles such as Pokémon Masters EX and Pokémon Sleep, the anime, and the Trading Card Game. Pokémon Pokopia releases March 5 and will likely receive additional coverage. Separate Day Out and Night Out events will mark the 30th anniversary.
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