Pokémon Day is set to mark a historic milestone in 2026 as the global franchise officially begins its 30th anniversary celebration with a brand-new livestream event.
Fans around the world are being invited to tune in to a special Pokémon Presents broadcast on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 14:00 UTC, kicking off what is expected to be a year-long celebration of games, cards, anime, and major franchise announcements.
The annual Pokémon Day showcase has become one of the most anticipated events in gaming, and this year’s presentation carries even more significance.
Since Pokémon Day always falls on February 27, the original release date of the first Pokémon games in Japan—the 2026 edition marks three full decades of the franchise’s global influence and success.
According to data-mined information discovered in files from Pokémon Masters EX, developed by DeNA, the livestream time and schedule were uncovered ahead of any official announcement.
While the date itself was expected, the precise timing confirmed when fans across different regions should tune in. This early discovery quickly spread across the Pokémon community, fueling excitement and speculation about what the anniversary showcase might include.
The presentation will be broadcast across all major official platforms, including the channels of The Pokémon Company on YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and TikTok, making it easily accessible to fans worldwide.
Viewers who miss the live broadcast will also be able to watch replays shortly after the stream concludes.
This year’s Pokémon Day is expected to be bigger than usual, largely due to the franchise’s anniversary status. Rumors and online speculation suggest that major game announcements could be part of the presentation, including potential reveals tied to the next mainline Pokémon generation.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, long-time fans are anticipating news from developer Game Freak, particularly following the success of recent titles like Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Additional speculation also emerged after leaked banner imagery from Pokémon Masters EX appeared to feature characters from Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! instead of the original Kanto protagonists.
This detail led fans to theorize about possible remakes or sequels tied to the Let’s Go series, though no official information has been released to support these claims.
Beyond games, the Pokémon Day stream is also expected to highlight updates across the wider franchise, including the Pokémon Trading Card Game, merchandise collaborations, mobile games, and potential anniversary projects tied to anime and entertainment media.
Historically, Pokémon Presents events often include a mix of major reveals and smaller updates, making the stream appealing to both casual fans and long-time followers of the franchise.
With the 30th anniversary officially beginning, Pokémon Day 2026 is shaping up to be more than just a livestream; it marks the start of a full year of celebrations, announcements, and global fan events.
For millions of fans worldwide, February 27 will not just be another Pokémon Day, but the beginning of a landmark chapter in one of the most successful entertainment franchises in history.










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