The next Pokemon Presents livestream has been officially announced for February 27, coinciding with the anniversary of the first entry in the Pokemon franchise. This turn of events has been widely expected by the fandom, not least because 2024 will mark the fourth consecutive year a broadcast of this sort has occurred on Pokemon Day.
Pokemon Day has been officially celebrated annually since the series marked its 20th anniversary in 2016. Five of the first seven of those celebrations included a dedicated Pokemon Presents event, a livestream focused on the immediate future of the franchise. Since 2021, The Pokemon Company has been holding two Pokemon Presents broadcasts annually: one on Pokemon Day, and another one in August.
It would appear that trend may continue for the fourth year in a row, with the Japanese group just confirming that Pokemon fans should once again mark February 27 on their calendars. The first Pokemon Presents event of 2024 will air at 6am PT, the company said. Based on the runtimes of past such broadcasts, the upcoming livestream will likely be between 15 and 20 minutes in length.
As for the event's agenda, the current expectation among the fandom is that the long-awaited remakes of Pokemon Black and White will be among the highlights of the broadcast. Game Freak's last pair of remakes, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, were also unveiled during a Pokemon Presents livestream in late February 2021 before debuting on the Switch nine months later. Since new mainline entries in the franchise aren't expected to hit the market before late 2025, they are unlikely to be mentioned at the event, making the fifth-generation remakes the likeliest candidates for the next Pokemon Presents headliners.
Looking at the bigger picture, the February 27 event will possibly reveal Game Freak's last Switch games. Recent reports indicate that Nintendo's next console will hit the market in early 2025, with some analysts hence expecting 2024 to be the year of Switch
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