This month will see yet another Pokémon Presents, according to the Pokémon Company. This presentation, which is scheduled for August 8, is likely to include titles like Detective Pikachu Returns and the upcoming Pokémon Scarlet and Violet expansions. We've described where and how to watch this Pokémon Presents live, as well as what you can anticipate from the livestream, if you desire to do so.
When is the August 2023 Pokémon Presents
On August 8, at 6 a.m. PT, The August 2023 Pokémon Presents will air. The Pokémon Company estimates that the talk will run roughly 35 minutes. Since these livestreams typically last around 20 minutes, this makes it the longest Pokémon Presents yet.
How to watch the August 2023 Pokémon Presents
This August 2023 showcase, like the Pokémon Presents that came before it, will be broadcast on The Official Pokémon YouTube account. The livestream's YouTube premiere hasn't been scheduled yet, but as soon as it is, we'll include the footage in this article.
What to expect from the August 2023 Pokémon Presents
This Pokémon Presents, according to the event's description, will include "Pokémon news and a spotlight on the latest happenings across the brand when it comes to games." There are a number of things that are almost certain to be here in upcoming games. The first genuine look we've had at Detective Pikachu Returns up to this point was in the Nintendo Direct from June. The game comes on October 6. As a result, this would be a great opportunity to take a close look at the gameplay and narrative, demonstrating how this game builds on the foundation that the 2018 3DS game laid.
The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet additions for The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero will likely also be given another look. This showcase should include a publication date for at least The Teal Mask's first chapter. It's possible that an update for Pokémon Masters EX also occurs here, given that the existence of this Pokémon Presents was revealed before it was officially announced thanks to a Pokémon Masters EX datamine.
Beyond those, it's difficult to foresee what more will surface throughout this presentation. A new game reveal may be forthcoming, but the Pokémon Presents announcement video's lengthier duration and glitchy beginning could also indicate in-depth explorations of both existing Pokémon games and Pokémon-related items and events. Guess everyone will have to watch on August 8 to find out.