Pokémon Day 2023: Here’s a look at everything announced during live stream

It’s Pokémon Day! During a 25-minute livestream called Pokémon Presents, fans were presented with a variety of announcements. Here’s a quick look at every announcement made.

Pokémon World Championships

Pokémon World Championships will take place in Japan for the first time ever. The event will be held at the Pacifico Yokohama from August 11 to 13, where players will compete in various Pokémon games including Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the Pokémon trading card game, and Pokémon Unite.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic

Pokémon Company is planning to re-release the original lineup of cards from the Pokémon trading card game in a deluxe package called Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic.

Pokémon Concierge

The Pokémon Company and Netflix made an announcement about a new series called Pokémon Concierge. The show will use stop-motion animation to expand on the Pokémon universe, and it will be set in a Pokémon resort. The series will be based on the story of a concierge, who will be named Haru and the many Pokémon that visit as guests. A short trailer for the show has been released, which shows a Psyduck walking slowly along a beach.

Pokémon Unite

The popular game Pokémon Unite is getting an exciting update as the legendary Pokémon Zacian is set to join the roster of playable characters. Fans of the franchise may remember that Zacian is a dog-like Pokémon that wields a sword in its mouth. Players can use the code “POKEMONDAY” to unlock this exclusive item.

Sprigatito, Quaxly, Fuecoco

Pokémon Cafe Remix is introducing three new Pokémon characters named Sprigatito, Quaxly, and Fuecoco. In celebration of Pokémon Day, the game is also offering an in-game outfit for the character chef Greninja that players can unlock for free.

From Rare Pokemon Cards To Empty Frames, Bizarre Pieces Of Artwork That Were Sold For Milli…

Banana + Duct Tape = Magic!

An artwork called ‘Comedian’ created by an Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, which was recently sold for a whopping $121,000 (approximately Rs. 86.07 lakhs), has become the talk of the town.

The artwork, to everyone’s surprise, was a mere banana held against the wall using a duct tape. The rather puzzling piece of art being sold for such a massive amount, left the netizens scratching their heads in amazement. Things took a rather dramatic turn when performance artist David Datuna ended up taking the banana off the wall and eating it while the artwork was on display at an international gallery, Perrotin, at Art Basel in Miami.

However, the banana-duct tape ensemble is not the only bizarre piece of artwork that has made a massive amount of money. Several ridiculous and weird pieces of artwork have been sold for millions of dollars in the last decade. Here are some of them.

Pokémon Sleep

Pokémon Sleep finally received a full-length trailer during the Pokémon Day event. The mobile game, which is a blend of an alarm clock and Pokémon Go, rewards players for getting a good night’s sleep. The app measures, records, and analyzes the user’s sleep patterns, and Pokémon characters that share similar sleep habits will appear in the game.

Pokémon Plus Plus

The Pokémon Company also reintroduced the Pokémon Plus Plus accessory, a small, Poké Ball-shaped device that can be used with both Pokémon Go and Pokémon Sleep. The accessory can be placed on a user’s pillow at night to aid with Pokémon Sleep, or carried in a bag during the day to automatically catch Pokémon in Pokémon Go.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The final trailer during the livestream showcased the upcoming DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet titled “The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero”. The DLC will be released in two parts, with the first part, titled “The Teal Mask,” expected to launch in the fall of 2023. The second part, called “The Indigo Disk,” will be released in the winter of 2023.

FAQs:

  1. When was the first Pokémon Game released?
    February 1996
  2. How many Pokémon species are there?
    1008

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