The date and time for Pokémon Presents 2026 have been revealed: it will air on February 27, 2026.
Pokémon Presents 2026 is an event fans of the franchise have been eagerly waiting for, as it will make all announcements about future games and other media properties they are working on. What’s more, the event falls on Pokémon Day 2026, and this year is the 30th anniversary of the franchise.
Pokémon Presents 2026 Airs on February 27
Announced through the official Pokémon X account (formerly Twitter), Pokémon Presents 2026 will be hosted on February 27 at 6:00 AM PST. The event will feature announcements about everything new coming out of the franchise. Interested readers will be able to watch the event live by tuning into ‘The Official Pokémon YouTube channel‘. Hopefully, they have something special in store for us, given it’s the 30th Anniversary.
What to Expect from Pokémon Presents 2026
No official details about what Pokémon Presents 2026 will include have been revealed, so this is just speculation and based on previous rumours. Firstly, there has been a lot of talk about the Gen 10 game, and hopefully, it will finally be revealed at this event. Moreover, we could get announcements for a new game, a DLC, an update to an existing game, a live-action movie (maybe Detective Pikachu 2), or something in the anime industry. In the end, players will have to wait for an official announcement for sure.
In other news, Pokémon Fire Red and Leaf Green will be available to purchase for the Switch right after Pokémon Presents 2026. Additionally, the developers of Pokémon TCG Pocket have informed Insider Gaming that there are currently no plans to turn it into a competitive game; it will continue to function as a side event at tournaments.
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Hopefully they add multiple save files and allow trading between games from your own console or evolve without trades for Fire Red and Leaf Green honestly they should remake Yellow and Blue too why not? In GBA graphics.