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The Pokémon World Championships is an invite-only esports event organized by Play! Pokémon.It is held annually in August and features games from the Pokémon series such as the Pokémon video games, Pokémon Trading Card Game, Pokémon Go, Pokémon Unite and Pokkén Tournament (until its 2022 edition).
In International Championship events, he placed top-16 in the 2024 Europe International Championships and top-32 in the 2024 North America International Championships. [citation needed] This qualified Glick for a day-one invite to the 2024 Pokemon World Championships where he had an unprecendented run to start 9-0 in sets and 18-0 in games.
This is the fourth VGC podium sweep in the history of the Pokémon World Championships, with the other three podium sweeps occurring in 2011, 2012, and 2016, all done by the United States. [8] In Pokémon Unite, Luminosity Gaming defended their title, still standing as the only Esports team with a world championship in Pokémon Unite. [9]
Day one of the Pokémon World Championships has seen shock knockouts and a huge amount of disqualifications.
The Championships were later brought back in 2022. [48] The 2024 Championships announced a change in ruleset, removing invites for a second day of competition, meaning those who make it as finalists regionally and internationally are automatically qualified for the World Championships. The amount of points required to qualify was also increased ...
Pokemon Unite Professional League Results ONIC Rise Year Asia Champions League (SEA) Asia Champions League Finals World Championship P W L Match W-L W-L% Match W-L% Seed Playoffs Winter Tournament SEA West 2024 Not held: Not held: 3rd Place 2-1 Win vs FUSION: 2025 9 7 2 14-6 .778 .700 2nd 5th-6th Place 0-2 Loss vs Paper Rex: Champions 2-0 Win ...
In 2023, Park returned to TCG and qualified for the 2023 Pokémon World Championships, ending his run in the group stage. A year later, he returned to his roots, qualifying for VGC at the 2024 Pokémon World Championships in Honolulu, his first Video Game Worlds in the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet era. His 2024 Worlds team also included ...
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]