A 30th anniversary Pokémon Presents stream is expected to reveal the next mainline generation (Gen 10) and updates on titles like Legends Z-A, with a 20–25 minute broadcast and a post-show roundup.
Pokemon Winds and Waves revealed the starter trio Browt (Grass), Pombon (Fire), and Gecqua (Water) in a debut trailer shown during Pokemon Presents, ahead of the Nintendo Switch 2 release.
Pokemon Day 2026 launches with a Pokemon Presents livestream, confirming the return of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch for the 30th anniversary and fueling expectations for more news, including updates on Pokemon Champions and a possible Gen 10 reveal.
The Pokémon Company announced Pokémon Presents for February 27, 2026 to celebrate the series’ 30th anniversary. The show will stream on YouTube at 2pm GMT / 3pm CET / 6am PT / 9am ET, with fans hoping for a Gen 10 reveal alongside already-confirmed FireRed and LeafGreen ports and other updates or surprises beyond the usual announcements.
The Pokemon Company announced a series of upcoming releases and events including new game updates, a Netflix series, a theme park, and mobile titles, with highlights such as the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A, new media projects like Pokemon Concierge, and special events in existing games like Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and Pokemon Go.
The July 2025 Pokemon Presents live stream is about to start, featuring a DJ event with Pikachu and expected updates on mobile games, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and possibly Pokemon Champions, with coverage available on the main site.
Pokémon will hold a live stream called Pokémon Presents on July 22 to reveal new information about Pokémon Legends Z-A, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Unite, and possibly the upcoming Pokémon Champions, along with other projects and anniversary plans. The stream will be available on YouTube and Twitch, lasting just over 24 minutes, and is expected to include updates on various Pokémon games and events.
Nintendo's stock rose over 4% ahead of the Pokémon Presents event, which is expected to announce new Pokémon games and updates, potentially boosting sales and stock value. The event could also reveal a new Fire Emblem game for Switch 2, contributing to Nintendo's strong year-to-date performance. Wall Street analysts maintain a moderate buy rating with a target price of $94.33, indicating a potential 6% upside.
A 24-minute Pokémon Presents stream will air on July 22, potentially revealing updates on existing Pokémon games, mobile apps, and possibly a new game or season, with a special DJ Pikachu event happening an hour earlier on the Japanese channel. No new mainline Pokémon game is expected this year, but fans hope for updates and surprises.
The upcoming Pokémon Presents presentation will be over 24 minutes long, making it one of the longest in recent years, and is expected to focus on new game details including Pokémon Legends Z-A, with a pre-show music event featuring DJ Pikachu, as Pokémon approaches its 30th anniversary in 2026.
A new Pokemon Presents event is scheduled for Tuesday, lasting approximately 24 minutes, promising updates on various Pokemon games including Pokemon Legends Z-A, Trading Card Game Pocket, and more, starting at 6am PT / 2pm UK time.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A will be released on October 16, 2025, alongside the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, with digital pre-orders starting June 5. A Pokémon Presents livestream is scheduled for July 22, 2025, likely to include updates on the game. Meanwhile, new Pokémon merchandise will be available starting May 28.
The Pokémon Company announced the release date for Pokémon Legends: Z-A as October 16, 2025, with preorders starting June 5, and revealed new Mega Evolution merchandise and a Pokémon Presents broadcast scheduled for July 22, highlighting upcoming updates and products.
The Pokémon Company announced the release date for Pokémon Legends: Z-A as October 16, 2025, with preorders starting June 5, and revealed new Mega Evolution merchandise at Pokémon Center. A Pokémon Presents video presentation is scheduled for July 22 to share further updates.
The Pokémon Company's surprise announcement of the new spin-off game Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked excitement among fans, particularly due to the return of Mega Evolutions, a feature last seen in Pokémon X and Y. Fans expressed enthusiasm for the potential of new Mega Evolutions and hope for their permanent inclusion in future mainline games, suggesting that it could eliminate the need for new gimmicks each generation. The game, set for a 2025 release, will return players to the Kalos region, as shown in a recent trailer.