Things have been fairly quiet in the world of Pokemon over the last couple of months--Pokemon Sleep players are hardcore napping their way through that game--but at long last, updates on the series are coming this week in a dedicated Pokemon Presents video broadcast. Similar to Nintendo's Direct livestreams, these are short and to-the-point episodes that give fans an update on what to expect from Pokemon in general.
More than just a video game franchise, Pokemon now encompasses mobile games, health apps, and a long-running trading card game that is bigger than ever. Here's a look at when the broadcast starts, where to watch it, and what you can expect from it.
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Pokemon Presents will stream from the official Nintendo YouTube and Twitch channels, and the entire presentation will be 35 minutes long.
The upcoming McDonald's Pokemon promotion has also leaked ahead of schedule, so there's a good chance that Nintendo will officially lift the lid on this promotion. The previous collaboration between Nintendo and McDonald's was a massive hit that offered highly sought-after collectible Pokemon cards, a fun crossover that was quickly ruined by adults scalping boxes of the cards on eBay for an absurdly high price.
This is the second Pokemon Presents of 2023. The first dropped news about the Pokemon Trading Card Game Classic and saw the reveal of Pokemon Concierge for Netflix. It's also been almost two years since remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl launched, and if Nintendo has new remakes in the pipeline, this will be the perfect time to announce them.
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