The next Pokémon Presents stream airs Tuesday, July 22, 2025, starting at 6 a.m. PDT / 9 a.m. EDT / 6:30 p.m. IST, live on Pokémon’s official YouTube (and Twitch). It’s set to be roughly 24 minutes, making it the longest Pokémon Presents in two years, a strong sign of big news to come.
Pokémon Presents July 2025 Schedule
Fans arfe excited about these things from the Pokémon Presents July 2025:
1. Pokémon Legends: Z‑A Deep Dive
With its October 16 launch on Switch and Switch 2 just months away, expect a detailed trailer, covering new Mega Evolutions, expanded storylines in Lumiose City, and possibly Battle Royale modes.
Gameplay teasers will likely highlight mechanics such as real‑time combat and Z‑A Royale features.
2. DJ Pikachu: What Could It Be?
A social‑media teaser shows Pikachu at a DJ booth, sparking speculation about a music app, rhythm‑game spin‑off, or interactive promo event.
Could this be the Pokémon universe’s first beats-focused title? Fans are buzzing.

3. Mobile & TCG Updates
Regular updates on Pokémon GO, Unite, Sleep, Café, and the Pokémon TCG Pocket app are a staple, expect announcements on new in‑game events and a fresh TCG Pocket expansion.
4. Pokémon Champions Strategy Game
First revealed in February with turn‑based strategy focused on Mega Evolution and Terastallization, look out for a new Pokémon Champions trailer or release window.
How To Watch Pokémon Presents
This Pokémon Presents marks the longest showcase in two years, blending nostalgia and innovation. With Legends: Z‑A’s release looming and fresh content in mobile games, this stream could define Pokémon’s roadmap into 2026.
- Set your alarm—especially if viewing live in India (starts 6:30 p.m. IST).
- Watch the premiere on YouTube, then re‑watch for hidden details—past episodes have quietly dropped minor reveals.
- Join reactions online—especially on r/pokemon, where fans dissect every frame and theory.
Whether you’re here for epic new content in Legends: Z‑A, curious about DJ Pikachu, or just want updates on mobile and TCG platforms, this Pokémon Presents is shaping up to be a treat. And hey, 24 minutes is a long time in Pokémon terms. Don’t miss it!