Hey there fellow gamers! I can hardly contain my excitement as I count down the days till July 22nd, when the next Pokémon Presents livestream is set to unfold. The wait has been nerve-wracking, but with only a few short days left, anticipation is reaching an all-time high. Ever since they announced it over two months ago, details have been scarce, leaving us hanging on every clue.
Recently, The Pokémon Company has been teasing us with tidbits of information, slowly building up the suspense. It seems this event could be something big judging by their recent moves. As a matter of fact, the livestream is expected to run for a whopping 24 minutes – that’s the longest Pokémon Presents in about two years! This little tidbit was discovered via Korea’s official Pokémon YouTube channel (via Bulbagarden). With such an extended timeframe, it looks like The Pokémon Company has a lot to share with us. So let’s get ready to catch ’em all once again, because it’s going to be one heck of a show!
During the upcoming Pokemon Presents, we’re confident that we’ll get a more detailed peek at the game, “Pokemon Legends: Z-A”. This game is scheduled for release on October 16th, and it will be playable at Gamescom next month. The livestream could provide Game Freak with an opportunity to share fresh details, such as the new Mega Evolution designs that have been eagerly anticipated since they were leaked earlier this year. We haven’t yet seen any in-game designs or key art for these new Mega Evolutions, but Tuesday’s event might just change that! Furthermore, we might also catch a glimpse of how these Mega Evolutions will appear in the Pokemon Trading Card Game.
In every episode of Pokemon Presents, they provide updates on the various Pokemon live-service games. Given that we currently have Pokemon Go, Pokemon TCG Pocket, Pokemon Masters Ex, Pokemon Sleep, Pokemon Cafe Remix, and Pokemon Unite, it’s likely that a significant portion of this episode will delve into potential future developments for these games. However, since the segments focusing on specific games can often be less engaging for viewers, let’s hope the show doesn’t spend too much time on those aspects.
Given the extended development time, some enthusiasts might wonder if there are undisclosed games in the works. With Pokemon Legends: Z-A set to release this year, it’s fairly certain that we won’t get a main series game. This suggests that we may not be getting the anticipated remakes of Pokemon Black and White, and the prospect of a sequel to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is quite remote. However, it’s feasible that we could see a fresh Pokemon spin-off for Nintendo Switch 2, or perhaps versions of some existing games like New Pokemon Snap or Pokken Tournament for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
We’re fortunate that we won’t have to wait too long to find out what The Pokemon Company has planned for us. It’s not often that we get two Pokemon Presents livestreams in a single year, and with a runtime of 24 minutes, fans are buzzing with excitement and theories. This upcoming event could pave the way for the franchise’s 30th anniversary next year, but only time will tell how it unfolds.
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2025-07-20 23:09