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  3. Aug 13, 2023 · Official Pokémon Twitch. Pokémon VGC: Entirely streamed on the official Pokémon Twitch channel. Aug. 10: 7pm to 6:30am CT — Day one Swiss. Official Pokémon Twitch. Aug. 11: 7pm to 8am CT—...

  4. Aug 22, 2022 · Alberto Núñez. August 22, 2022. Check out our preview articles on the participating players from North America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Japan and the rest of Asia! Teams and Results. Top cut. Day 2 Swiss. Day 1 teams.

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    Predecessors

    Before the introduction of the modern Pokémon World Championships, both the TCG and video games held some international competitions. For the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the Pokémon Tropical Mega Battle was an international Pokémon Trading Card Game tournament held annually from 1999 to 2002 in Hawaii by Wizards of the Coast(the distributor of the Pokémon Trading Card Game in many regions outside of Japan at the time). Players from Canada, Latin America, Europe, the United States, and Japan we...

    Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships

    In August 2002, Wizards of the Coast held the first Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championshipin Seattle, Washington in the United States. Due to the transfer of the licensing of the Pokémon Trading Card Game from Wizards to Nintendo, no World Championship was held in 2003. Now with control of the Pokémon Trading Card Game licence, Pokémon USA formed Pokémon Organized Playto manage Pokémon Trading Card Game events. In August 2004, Pokémon Organized Play held the 2004 Pokémon Trading Card Ga...

    Pokémon World Championships

    In August 2009, the first unified Pokémon World Championships were held, featuring both the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon Video Game Championships. This format has continued until the present. From 2015 to 2022, Pokkén Tournamentwas also featured at the Pokémon World Championships. In 2015, the Pokkén Tournament competition was run as an invitational due to the lack of preliminary events. After the 2022 World Championships, it was announced that Pokkén Tournament would no longer a...

    Since 2004, the Pokémon World Championships have been held annually, except in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The core series Pokémon games were first featured at a Nintendo-organized World Championship event in 2000 with single battles, and later returning as Pokémon Video Game Showdown (VGS) in 2008 as a side-event to the 2008 Trading Card Game World Championshipswith double battles. Starting in 2009, the events were renamed the Video Game Championships ...

    All Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championship events are staged utilizing that year's Standard format. The first World Championships for the TCG was held in 2002 by Wizards of the Coast, while subsequent World Championships, starting 2004, are organized by The Pokémon Company International through their Play! Pokémondivision.

    Games used

    1. 2015 - Pokkén Tournament(arcade version, invitational only) 2. 2016 - Pokkén Tournament 3. 2017 - Pokkén Tournament 4. 2018 - Pokkén Tournament DX 5. 2019 - Pokkén Tournament DX 6. 2022 - Pokkén Tournament DX

    World Champions

    10 World Champions have been crowned across both age divisions.

    The Championships are set over three days (four starting with the 2022 event) with a last chance qualifier (known to players as "The Grinder") on the Friday to fill seats left vacant for various reasons (no travel, local qualifiers) until all seats are filled. The second day is limited to Swiss Pairings over a set number of rounds, and the top play...

    Main series

    1. Main article: World Coronation Series In Pokémon Journeys: The Series, Ash participated in the Pokémon World Coronation Series (Japanese: ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス Pokémon World Championships). In Partners in Time!, he became the current World Champion by defeating Leonand becoming the latest Monarch.

    Pokémon: Path to the Peak

    The real World Championships was first mentioned in The Club. In Regionals, Ava, her father, and Celestine participated in the regional Pokémon TCGchampionship. In the first round of competition, players initially face their opponents based on predetermined matches and the tournament follows with the other participants in the elimination round scheme. The final is held with a best of three between the two finalists.

  5. Jul 11, 2023 · Alberto Núñez. July 11, 2023. Check the official website of the World Championships for further info! Table of Contents. Teams and results. Top cut. Swiss rounds (Day 2) Day 1 Swiss rounds. 287 players participated on Day 1. These are the ones that advanced to Day 2 after the Day 1 Swiss rounds! Senior division. Junior division. Streaming.

  6. Aug 21, 2022 · Final Results: 1st place – Eduardo “EmbC” Cunha (PT) – $10,000. 2nd place – Guillermo “KastyTP” Castilla Diaz (ES) – $7,500. 3rd/4th – Paul “ pwny person ” Chua (NA) – $5,000. 3rd/4th – James...

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