Pokémon Presents 2025 Set to Be the Longest Showcase in Two Years

Pokémon Presents 2025 Set to Be the Longest Showcase in Two Years

Pokémon Presents 2025 Set to Be the Longest Showcase in Two Years

Hey everyone, big news in the world of Pokémon! Tomorrow’s Pokémon Presents livestream, airing on July 22, is shaping up to be a major event, and it's already generating quite a buzz. Why? Well, for starters, this will be the longest Pokémon Presents broadcast since 2023—clocking in at a full 24 minutes. That may not sound like a lot in regular terms, but in Pokémon world? That’s a substantial runtime packed with updates, teasers, and possibly a few surprises.

Let’s break down why this matters. Compared to past showcases, this upcoming one is considerably longer than the February 2025 presentation, which ran just over 19 minutes, and way longer than the February 2024 stream, which didn’t even hit the 13-minute mark. Only a couple of previous broadcasts—like the nearly 35-minute August 2023 showcase—have run longer.

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So, what can we expect? While The Pokémon Company has been tight-lipped on the full contents of the presentation, we do have a few confirmed and heavily hinted highlights. First off, there’s Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This next major title in the franchise is set for release on October 16, and it’s expected to be one of the key focus points during the stream. Given it’ll be playable at Gamescom next month, the Presents could give us our deepest look yet into gameplay, mechanics, or even new features.

And before the main event even kicks off, there’s a fun little treat for fans—“Everyone Gather! DJ Pikachu Live.” This musical pre-show starts one hour earlier and features Pikachu at the DJ decks, spinning tracks in what promises to be a vibrant, family-friendly party atmosphere.

There’s also speculation swirling around what else might be included. Updates for mobile games like Pokémon Sleep and Pokémon TCG Pocket are likely, and we could hear more about the Netflix stop-motion series Pokémon Concierge, which recently got greenlit for a second season. There's also chatter about new features or a release date for Pokémon Champions, a multiplayer game that was teased earlier this year.

As we inch closer to Pokémon’s 30th anniversary in 2026, fans are hoping for clues about Gen 10. While that might be a stretch for this particular event, it's certainly not out of the realm of possibility. Some fans are even hoping for remakes of Pokémon Black & White, especially since 2025 marks the 15th anniversary of those titles.

So set your alarms—whether you're in the U.S., U.K., or anywhere else in the world. Pokémon Presents goes live on July 22 at 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST via the official Pokémon YouTube channel. Whether you're here for the news, the nostalgia, or just DJ Pikachu, tomorrow promises to be an exciting day in the Pokémon universe.

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