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In case there was any doubt,The Pokemon Company has announced that the series' big day is getting its customary Pokemon Present streamto fill everyone in on what’s to come, alongside other handy details like when and where you can watch the showcase.
As for what’s to come,The Pokemon Companyhas remained largely shtum. I say largely as we do know Netflix’s stop-motion show, Pokemon Concierge, is getting more episodesand that’s neato. The show is a delightful getaway that doesn’t have enough episodes. But not for much longer. Here’s hoping we see something during the Pokemon Presents stream.
We have little luck regarding the game’s side of things. Oodles of fans want to see the mainline RPGs from Generation 1 come to Nintendo Switch’s online offering, and some murmurs of a Black and White remake are surfacing, but you’re likely best served waiting for the Pokemon Day stream itself.
The Pokemon Company hasn’t confirmed how long the stream is due to last, but hopes are high that there’s plenty to look forward to.
If you want to know when the Pokemon Presents stream starts down to the second, you can find our nifty countdown timer above. Spoiler: it isn’t long now.
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