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CNET
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNET
Pokemon Presents July 2025: Everything Announced
It's that time again, trainers: Grab your Pokedex and get ready to catch some new pocket monsters, because we've just been treated to a healthy heaping of the latest developments in the world of Pokemon. Today's Pokemon Presents stream was the first one since Pokemon Day in February. That stream ended up being pretty massive, featuring game announcements and content updates that we heard whispers about from GameFreak's infamous 2024 data breach. Read more: The Top 25 Best Pokemon Games of All Time, Ranked This time around, we were treated to a new mobile game announcement, a TV show reveal and the unveiling of a brand-new Pokemon theme park in Japan. If that isn't enough, this Pokemon Direct featured a smattering of mobile game updates and information about big releases like Pokemon Champions and Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Here's everything that got announced during July's Pokemon Presents, what we wanted to see from the stream and how to watch the archived video for yourself. Substantial updates were announced for the biggest Pokemon mobile games, including Pokemon Go. Nintendo/Screenshot by CNET Everything announced during Pokemon Presents July 2025 This Pokemon Presents stream introduced us to a new theme park, a new game, info for Pokemon Champions and Pokemon Legends: Z-A and loads of free stuff for existing titles. Here's everything that was announced in July's Pokemon Presents. PokePark Kanto Enjoy touching grass at PokePark Kanto, the first permanent outdoor Pokemon attraction. Located in Tokyo's Tama Hills, PokePark Kanto is a new addition to the Yomiuriland amusement park. This segment of the park will be split into two distinct parts. You can frolic through the Pokemon Forest and find statues of your favorite generation one Pokemon in the wild, or you can shop and meet fellow trainers in the Sedge Town, which features a Pokemon gym, a parade and other attractions. PokePark Kanto is slated to open in 2026, but tickets will go on sale later this year. The Misadventures of Sirfetch'd and Pichu Pokemon Concierge isn't the only Pokemon animated show coming out soon. Aardman Animation Studios -- the creators of Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and other stop-motion classics -- is partnering up with The Pokemon Company to create a new show, The Misadventures of Sirfetch'd and Pichu. While the show doesn't have an official release date yet, it's slated to come out in 2027. Pokemon Friends A new Pokemon mobile game is coming out soon. In Pokemon Friends, players will solve daily puzzles to unlock Pokemon plushes. These rewards can be placed around a cozy virtual room. The game looks like a mix between a free gachapon machine and a casual brain trainer, which is an interesting genre blend. In my eyes, Pokemon Friends could be a great bridge between parents and their children as an introduction to the world famous pocket monsters. Pokemon Champions We got our first routine update on Pokemon Champions, a game first introduced during Pokemon Day 2025. This dedicated battling game will come to Nintendo Switch and iOS and Android devices. During today's Pokemon Presents stream, we found out that new quality-of-life features will make competitive battling easier than ever before. Players will be able to tweak a Pokemon's IV (individual value) and EV (effort value) stats and nature on the fly, gaining full control over how the monster will perform in battle. In addition, you'll have a chance to draft Pokemon to your team from within Pokemon Champions, foregoing a complete dependence on the Pokemon Home app. Pokemon Legends: Z-A The trickle down of information about the next Pokemon Legends game continues. Today's stream confirmed one of Legends: Z-A's new Mega Pokemon: Mega Dragonite. He has floppy ears and a pearl on his tail, which mimic the appearance of Dragonair. The other big Pokemon Legends: Z-A reveal showcased rogue Mega Pokemon, which will function similarly to in-game raids across the Kalos region. These powerful Pokemon will challenge you to use your wits, Pokemon abilities and AI companions to their fullest potential in order to achieve victory. Pokemon TCG: Mega Evolution Following closely on the heels of the specialty Black Bolt and White Flare sets, the Pokemon TCG is focusing in on generation six with Mega Evolution. This aptly named set brings back the signature mechanic from the Kalos region just in time for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. It's unclear whether the setlist will only include Mega Pokemon from past games, or if we'll get a sneak peek at Megas from the new game as well. Pokemon Concierge season 2 Netflix's popular stop-motion slice-of-life Pokemon series has an official release date. You'll be able to watch Pokemon Concierge season 2 on Sept. 4. We also learned some plot details about the second season: as Haru settles into her role at the hotel, her ex-boyfriend shows up, threatening to upend her newfound stability. Only time will tell how she (and her trusty Psyduck pal) deal with this turn of events. Mobile games and live service updates: Pokemon Go, Pokemon Masters Ex and more The most popular Pokemon live service games got a series of rapid-fire updates in the latest Pokemon Direct. Pokemon Go players will soon be able to participate in the finale to 2025's Go Fest Global event. Popular characters from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will soon arrive in Pokemon Masters Ex. A pirate-themed summer event is beginning in Pokemon Cafe Remix, and a new location will soon become available in Pokemon Sleep. Latios and Latias make a legendary debut as playable characters in Pokemon Unite to celebrate the MOBA's fourth anniversary, marking it out as one of the series' most successful live service spinoffs to date. Best of all? There are plenty of free goodies to collect in these games right now. We heard about Pokemon Legends: Z-A today, but no dice when it comes to other Switch 2 games. Nintendo/Screenshot by CNET What wasn't announced during Pokemon Presents July 2025? The latest Pokemon Direct had a 24-minute runtime, so we were expecting to see some more new games. Here's everything that didn't make an appearance during the latest Pokemon Presents stream, leaving a Pikachu-shaped hold in my heart. Pokemon rhythm game In retrospect, it feels a bit strange that Pikachu DJ'd a full set before the beginning of this Pokemon Presents stream. The Pokemon Company hyped this up all over social media in the days leading up to the event, and it was definitely a nifty preshow. Still, this Pokemon Presents stream didn't showcase anything especially groundbreaking and new on the gaming front. Why choose to put together an elaborate DJ preshow for this particular stream? It doesn't make much sense to me, since we didn't see a Pikachu-themed rhythm game after all. I miss the Pokemon series' funky console game offshoots. At least I can hold New Pokemon Snap and the Mystery Dungeon remake close to my heart. Pokemon Generation 10: No classic mainline games for the Switch 2 (yet) Mainline Pokemon games generally come out once every three years. Pokemon Sword and Shield came out in 2019 and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet came out in 2022. We're due for generation 10 Pokemon games -- but they've remained noticeably absent from any Pokemon announcements. Maybe this means GameFreak has taken the performance and graphical criticisms of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet to heart. It'd be fantastic to turn over a new leaf and get good looking, polished Pokemon games on the Switch 2. In the meantime, Legends: Z-A will provide Pokemon fans with a new adventure to enjoy. Grab a snack and stretch out -- this Pokemon Presents is nearly half an hour long. Nintendo/Screenshot by CNET How to watch July 2025's Pokemon Presents stream July's Pokemon Presents stream took place on Tuesday, July 22 at 6 a.m. PT (9 a.m. ET, 2 p.m. BST, 11 p.m. AEST). These announcements were livestreamed on the official Pokemon YouTube channel, where you can still find a video archiving the event. The hour-long DJ Pikachu preshow has also been cataloged on the YouTube channel, so you can still check out the Pikachu rave that preceded this Pokemon Presents stream any time you want. The latest Pokemon Direct had a 24-minute runtime, with Netflix show, mobile game and mainline game news scattered throughout the broadcast.


Tokyo Weekender
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Tokyo Weekender
Everything You Need To Know About the 2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally
Pokemon Stamp Rally season is officially back. This annual tradition — a summer-long collaboration between JR East and The Pokemon Company — invites fans to crisscross Tokyo and neighboring regions by train, collecting special stamps at participating stations. Think of it as a real-world Pokedex adventure: pick up a booklet, travel to train stations and collect custom Pokemon stamps. Complete the course, and you'll earn exclusive Pokemon-themed rewards. The 2025 edition of the JR East Pokemon Mega Stamp Rally spans 36 stations across the Tokyo metropolitan area. Like the games, where you build your team one Pokemon at a time, this rally challenges you to collect stamps while exploring new neighborhoods and leveling up your travel experience. From July 18 to August 31, aspiring trainers can gather stamps and earn tiered rewards, from limited-edition merchandise to trading cards and toys. With dozens of stations, stamps, Pokemon and prizes to keep track of, the sheer scale of the rally can be a little overwhelming. Here's your definitive guide to navigating this year's Mega Stamp Rally like a pro. List of Contents: Rally Station Map Stage 1: The Starter Course Stage 2: Trainer Tier Stage 3: Pokemon Master Challenge Extra Stage Merchandise and Extra Campaign Activities Related Posts Rally Station Map This year, 36 Pokemon character stamps are scattered across JR East stations in and around Tokyo. Below is a full list of participating stations and where to find each stamp. We also included both the characters' official English names and their official Japanese names for your reference. Be warned that most stamps are located outside the ticket gates, meaning that you must tap your IC card to officially exit and collect the stamp. Your card will be charged even if you exit and re-enter the station to move on to the next location. If you are planning on catching all of the Pokemon, it might be a good idea to invest in a JR Tokyo Free Ticket to access unlimited JR East lines throughout the day. Stations marked with * are Stage 2 locations. Akabane Station (Mega Venusaur/ Mega Fushigibana ): Outside the north exit ticket gate Ageo Station (Scream Tail/ Sakebushippo ): Outside the ticket gate, on the left side inside the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Asagaya Station (Mega Kangaskhan/ Megagarura ): Outside the ticket gates, near the north exit Ikebukuro Station * (Meowscarada/ Masukanya ): Outside the south ticket gate Itabashi Station (Mega Gengar/ Megagenga ): Outside the ticket gate Ueno Station * (Quaxwell/ Uerukamo ): Outside Iriya ticket gate Urawa Station (Mega Absol/ Megaabusoru ): Outside the central ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Ebisu Station * (Gimmighoul/ Korekure ): Outside the west ticket gate Osaki Station (Ceruledge/ Soubureizu ): Outside the north ticket gate Ofuna Station (Mega Steelix/ Megahaganeru ): On the left side after exiting the south ticket gate Omiya Station * (Dot's Tinkatuff/ Dottononakanukyan ): Near the central ticket gate, outside the police station Omori Station * (Charcadet/ Karubou ): Outside the central ticket gate Kashiwa Station (Mega Gardevoir/ Megasanaito ): Outside the central ticket gate Kanda Station (Rhyhorn & Golduck/ Saidon & Gorudakku ): outside the south exit ticket gate Kita-Senju Station * (Hattena/ Teburimu ): Outside the south ticket gate Koshigaya-Laketown Station (Maushold/ Ikkanezumi ): On the left side after exiting the ticket gate Sakuragicho Station * (Terapagos/ Terapagosu ): Outside the south ticket gate Shinagawa Station * (Kilowattrel/ Taikaiden ): Outside the central ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Shin-Urayasu Station (Mega Gyarados/ Megagyaradosu ): On the life side after exiting the central ticket gate Shinjuku Station * (Yellow Mega Lucario/ Kiiroimegarukario ): On the right side after exiting the east ticket gate Shinmatsudo Station (Mega Slowbro/ Megayadoran ): Outside of the ticket gate Takanawa Gateway Station (Mega Charizard X/ Megarizadon X ): Outside of the north ticket gate Tachikawa Station (Medicham/ Charemu ): Outside of the west ticket gate Chiba Station (Tasugiri/ Sharitatsu ): On the right side after exiting the central ticket gate Tokyo Station * (Captain Pikachu/ Kyaputenpikachu ): Outside the Marunouchi south exit ticket gate Nippori Station (Pawmi/ Pamo ): Outside the north ticket gate Hasuda Station (Mega Altaria/ Megachirutarisu ): On the right side after exiting the ticket gate Haneda Airport (Mega Charizard Y/ Megarizadon Y ): Inside the ticket gate of Terminal 3 Station, inside the Platform 2 waiting room Funabashi Station (Mega Blastoise/ Megakamokkusu ): Outside the central ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Machida Station (Garganacl/ Kyojion ): Outside of the central ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Mitaka Station * (Mega Sableye/ Megayamirami ): Outside of the ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Musashi-Urawa Station (Umbreon/ Burakki ): On the right side after exiting the ticket gate Yokohama Station (Mega Tyranitar/ Megabangirasu ): Outside the central north ticket gate Yotsuya Station * (Crocalor/ Achigeta ): On the left side after exiting the Yotsuya exit ticket gate Yoyogi Station (Mega Ampharos/ Megadenryu ): On the right side after exiting the west exit ticket gate Ryugasakishi Station (White Zygarde/ Shiroijigarude ): Outside the ticket gate The Pokemon stamp rally consists of various stages of participation — you can pick your own level of commitment, from collecting just a few stamps for fun to catching all 36 characters. Each stage has its own unique prizes. Stage 1: The Starter Course To complete Stage 1, collect any six character stamps. Once you have them, head to one of the nine designated NewDays 'Goal Shops' (locations listed below) and exchange your booklet for your first reward. Conveniently, most of these stores are inside the stations, usually near the stamp area. By completing Stage 1, you can receive a jumbo Pokemon Trading Card Game promo card featuring Pikachu EX as well as booklets for Stage 2 and Stage 3. Prize redemption locations NewDays Akabane : Outside the north ticket gate NewDays Ikebukuro : Outside the central west exit ticket gate NewDays Ueno : Outside the entrance ticket gate NewDays Omiya : Second floor, central ticket gate outside of the north exit NewDays Gransta Marunouchi Tokyo : Outside the Marunouchi underground south exit ticket gate NewDays CIAL Yokohama : Outside the central north and south ticket gates, corner of the west exit NewDays Shinagawa Chuo : Second floor north ticket gate, next to the ticket machine NewDays Shinjuku : Outside the east ticket gate NewDays Tachikawa : Outside the east ticket gate concourse Stage 2: Trainer Tier Stage 2 requires you to collect all 12 stamps from a special set of stations. These 12 'Stage 2' stations are marked with an asterisk (*) in the rally station list above. Already visited some during your first stage journey? Good news: you're allowed to cut and paste previously collected stamps from Stage 1 into your Stage 2 booklet. But if you're aiming to complete all 36 eventually, it's worth collecting new ones. Once you've completed Stage 2, visit the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to claim your next rewards: a Pokemon Frienda Yellow Mega Lucario arcade game card, a clear multi-case featuring this year's Pokemon and an entry ticket for a lottery giveaway — 50 winners will receive a Yellow Mega Lucario plush toy. Stage 3: Pokemon Master Challenge To become an ultimate Pokemon Master, catch all 36 Pokemon! If you get all 36 stamps in your booklet, bring it to the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to receive an exclusive keychain. Extra Stage This extra stage of the rally ventures outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area, into the Tohoku region. You can collect stamps of the legendary Six Heroes at designated shinkansen stations. Sendai Station (Lapras/ Rapurasu ): Outside of the shinkansen ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office on the third floor Morioka Station (Galarian Moltres/ Gararufaiya ): Outside of the ticket gate, near the south Midori no Madoguchi ticket office on the second floor Yamagata Station (Kleavor/ Basagiri ): Outside of the shinkansen ticket gate on the second floor Akita Station (Rayquaza/ Rekkuza ): Near the central ticket gate Niigata Station (Gouging Fire/ Ugatsuhomura ): Outside of the shinkansen east ticket gate, in front of the east Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Shin-Aomori Station (Arboliva/ Oriva ): In front of the waiting room outside of the shinkansen ticket gate You only need one stamp for the shinkansen course. Collect any of these six special stamps and present it to the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to receive an exclusive medal featuring Black Rayquaza. Merchandise and Extra Campaign Activities Limited-edition Pokemon items — including rally-themed merchandise and snacks — will be available at participating NewDays stores. A special premium edition of the stamp booklet (¥2,420) is also on sale. It includes s paces for all 36 metro and six shinkansen stamps, a stamp booklet holder and a pouch for your IC card. Please note that if you use the premium booklet, all prizes must be redeemed at Tokyo Station. The nine prize redemption locations will also have Pikachu-edition Tokyo Banana, a popular sponge cake with banana custard filling. The Pikachu version of the treat comes with four pieces inside the box and has adorable Pikachu designs on the cakes and the packaging. Additionally, the Tokyo Station Goal Counter will be distributing Captain Pikachu paper sun visors from July 18 to September 1, until supplies last. Finally, select trains will be getting a Pokemon makeover. From August 4, the Yamanote Line will be themed around Masukanya (Meowscarada), the Keihin-Tohoku Line will showcase Uerukamo (Quaxwell) and the Chuo Line will feature Achigeta (Crocalor). These trains will remain Pokemon-themed until late August. Related Posts Pokemon Green: The Game the Rest of the World Never Got What Generation I Pokémon Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign? On this Day in Japan: Nintendo Released the First Pokemon Games


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How to Get Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO
Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO (Image via Niantic). Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO is one of the most sought-after legendary Pokemon, prized for its distinctive pink coloration. Here's a comprehensive guide covering shiny odds, how to obtain one, and everything you need to know about trading—including Stardust requirements. How to Get Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO There a few ways in which you can get a Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO: - Raid Battles: The primary way to obtain Shiny Kyogre is by defeating Kyogre in legendary or Primal raids. After a successful raid, you have a chance to encounter Kyogre, and there is a possibility that it will be shiny. - Event Availability: Shiny Kyogre is only available during specific events or raid rotations when Kyogre is featured. Keep an eye on event announcements to know when Kyogre returns to raids. - Trading: If you miss Kyogre's raid window or are unlucky with shiny encounters, you can obtain a Shiny Kyogre by trading with another player who has one. Shiny Odds for Kyogre in Pokemon GO - Legendary Raid Shiny Odds: The shiny rate for legendary Pokemon like Kyogre in raids is approximately 1 in 20 (or 5%). This is significantly higher than the base shiny rate for wild Pokemon, which is about 1 in 500 (0.2%). Trading Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO: Stardust Costs and Requirements ✨Solosis Spotlight Hour & Kyogre Raids! PLUS SHINY BOOSTS in Pokemon Go LIVE!✨ Trading shiny legendaries like Kyogre comes with steep Stardust costs, which vary based on your friendship level and whether the Pokemon is already registered in your Pokédex: Friendship Level Shiny Legendary (Not in Pokedex) Shiny Legendary (In Pokedex) Good Friend 1,000,000 Stardust 20,000 Stardust Great Friend 800,000 Stardust 16,000 Stardust Ultra Friend 80,000 Stardust 1,600 Stardust Best Friend 40,000 Stardust 800 Stardust - Both players must pay the Stardust cost when trading shiny Pokemon. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo - If neither player has Kyogre registered, the highest cost applies. If both have it, the cost drops substantially. Additional Trading Requirements: - Both players must be at least Level 10. - You must be within 100 meters (in real life) of your trading partner. - You can only perform one special trade (including shiny or legendary Pokemon) per day. Other Key Details - IV Reroll: When trading, Kyogre's IVs (stats) are rerolled, which means you might get a better or worse version after the trade. - Lucky Trades: There's a chance the traded Shiny Kyogre becomes 'Lucky,' halving its Stardust power-up costs. - Primal Reversion: If you obtain a Shiny Kyogre, you can use Primal Energy to unlock its Primal form, provided you have enough Kyogre Candy and Primal Energy. Summary Table: Shiny Kyogre Acquisition Method Shiny Odds Notes Legendary Raids 1 in 20 (5%) Only during Kyogre raid events Trading N/A High Stardust cost, 1/day limit Special Research Rare/Occasional Only during specific events Tips for Shiny Kyogre Hunters - Participate in as many Kyogre raids as possible during its event window to maximize your shiny odds. - Coordinate with friends to reach higher friendship levels before trading, dramatically reducing Stardust costs. - Save Stardust in advance if you plan to trade for a shiny legendary. - Look out for special events or research tasks that may feature Kyogre. Also read: How to Prepare for the Pokemon GO Kyogre Raid Hour Event (June 2025) Shiny Kyogre in Pokemon GO is a rare and valuable addition to any collection. Whether you're raiding or trading, patience and preparation are key to adding this legendary to your roster. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here