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Pokémon Day 2025 Set for February 27th

by Evelyn Apr 07,2025

Pokémon Day 2025 Announced For February 27th

Pokémon Day On February 27th

Celebration Of The 29th Anniversary

Pokémon is gearing up to celebrate an incredible 29 years since the launch of Pokémon Red and Green in 1996 with a spectacular Pokémon Day event! Mark your calendars for February 27th, 2025, and join the festivities by tuning into the official Pokémon YouTube channels and other social media platforms. The Pokémon Presents livestream kicks off at 11 PM JST / 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET, and will be available in both English and Japanese, ensuring fans worldwide can participate in the excitement.

While the exact content of the livestream remains under wraps, the official Japanese website's blog post teases that fans should keep an eye out for the latest Pokémon news. This has sparked speculation about potential new events, exclusive merchandise, or eagerly awaited updates on Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Don't miss out on what promises to be a memorable celebration of all things Pokémon!

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