Where to Watch the Pokémon Presents Broadcast and What to Expect

Today is Pokémon Day, the annual celebration of everything Pokémon. To commemorate the day, The Pokémon Company is hosting a Pokémon Presents broadcast this morning.
The Pokémon Presents will take place today at 9 AM ET/6 AM PT. Announced last week, The Pokémon Company typically hosts a live stream presentation not only celebrating the initial launch of Pokémon Green and Pokémon Red in Japan but also outlining the future of the series. This year is no different.
We unfortunately don’t know exactly what sort of announcements or news may come from today’s Pokémon Presents. The placeholder video for the event merely invites fans to “come to celebrate this very special day with Pokémon Trainers around the globe.”
When the live stream begins, you can watch it here via the official Pokémon Asia ENG YouTube Channel.
As previously speculated, today’s festivities could provide an update on Pokémon Legends: Z-A, which is expected to be released sometime this year. The game was revealed during Pokémon Day 2024 and is the successor to Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Other likely candidates to appear during the Pokémon Presents are Pokémon TCG Pocket and Pokémon GO. With the two marquee mobile titles in the franchise, I expect to see some sort of celebratory events held in the game.
While The Pokémon Company hasn’t officially kicked off its celebrations, there have been a few minor announcements and pieces of news that have already come out. For instance, Honda has partnered with The Pokémon Company, developing the Koraidon motorbike. As seen below, the motorbike is an almost life-size reproduction of Koraidon, the Legendary creature from Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet.
Check out the Koraidon motorbike reveal video.
Be sure to tune into the Pokémon Presents so you don’t miss an exciting announcement or reveal this Pokémon Day.
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