This year’s Pokemon World Championship had plenty of activities for fans to get involved with. From the Fantasy Team Contest to the celebratoryPokemon Go event, there was something for everyone.
In addition to exciting opportunities to participate in, Pokemon players can check out the multiple available tournaments via livestreams.
If you’re interested in watching the full event and finding out next year’s location, keep reading for everything you need to know.
Pokemon fans can watch the full VOD for each game and competition day below:
Day 1 VOD
Day 2 VOD
Day 1 VOD
Day 2 VOD
Day 1 VOD
Day 2 VOD
Day 1 VOD
Day 2 VOD
Full VOD
If you just want to know who won the Masters Division for each game, we have the information you need below:
In the Pokemon TCG Masters Division, Fernando Cifuentes beat Seinosuke Shiokawa in a heated match, winning the grand prize of $50,000. As a result, Fernando became the first Chilean Pokemon World Champion.
In the Pokemon VGC Masters Division, Luca Ceribelli faced Yuta Ishigaki, with the former taking the crown and $30,000 to his name.
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Finally, the FENNEL won the Pokemon Unite portion of the event, taking home a whopping cash prize of $100,000 after besting XoraTigersGaming.
Besides the upcoming locations, the closing ceremony revealed the release date for Pokemon TCG Pocket, several new creatures for Pokemon Unite, and another Dynamax tease for Pokemon Go.
During the event, several codes were revealed to grant players rewards like a Gengar Boost Emblem and Tomoya Ogawa’s Sylveon. You can check out the codes below:
That’s everything you need to know about the Pokemon World Championship this year! While you’re here, check outthe exclusive merchoffered at the annual event.
Cassidy Stephenson was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert and TV & Movies enthusiast, covering Pokemon, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Nintendo games, and RPGs. She also has bylines at CBR.