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  2. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    Competitive play in Pokémon generally involves player versus player battles that take place using the Pokémon video games.Players construct a team of Pokémon as defined by a specific set of rules and battle as they would in the game until all Pokémon on a player's team have fainted or when a player resigns.

  3. Pokémon World Championships - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon began to organize competitive tournaments for the Pokémon video game series alongside the TCG, which is collectively known as the Video Game Championships (VGC). Like the TCG Championships, players compete with other players in their own age divisions (i.e. Junior, Senior and Masters) in different Premier Tournaments, and the season ...

  4. 2023 Pokémon World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The tournament featured eight events in four games. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet made its debut as the ninth Pokémon video game in the Pokémon World Championships. [18] For Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and the Pokémon Trading Card Game, there were three events for both games where each event was dedicated to a specific age division. [19]

  5. Wolfe Glick - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe Glick (/ ˈ w ʊ l f /; born December 6, 1995), [4] also known as Wolfey and known online as WolfeyVGC, is an American competitive Pokémon player, streamer and YouTuber.He is the 2016 World Champion of the official Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC) format, [5] and has won numerous other VGC competitions.

  6. Play! Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Play! Pokémon, formerly known as Pokémon Organized Play (often abbreviated as POP), is a division of The Pokémon Company International established in 2003 and known for hosting the Pokémon World Championships, a competitive eSports tournament which features the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), Pokemon Go, the Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC), and the Pokémon UNITE Championships. [1]

  7. Ray Rizzo - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Rizzo is a three-time Pokémon Video Game World Champion (2010, 2011, 2012). [2] He is regarded as one of the best players of competitive Pokémon of all time. [3]His success can be partly attributed to his team building skills - one example of this is his use of a defensive, support-oriented Thundurus at a time when most players used Thundurus offensively, and this innovation ...

  8. VGC - Wikipedia

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    VGC may refer to: Valenzuela Gateway Complex; Video Graphics Controller; Video Games Chronicle, a gaming website; Flemish Community Commission (Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie) Volkswagen Group China; Pokemon Video Game Championships, see Pokémon World Championships § Video Game Championships (VGC)

  9. 2023 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo of America hosted Nintendo Live, an in-person event that was introduced in Japan back in 2017, in Seattle. [44] 7 The ESA announced that there would be no E3 in 2024. [45] [46] 13 Unity Technologies announced a new retroactive licensing fee for the Unity game engine to start in 2024, generating backlash within the indie game community ...