The latest Pokémon Presents July 2025 showcase delivered a full spectrum of content from puzzle games and PvP battles to Mega Evolutions and stop-motion animation. It was bold, broad, and tightly packed.
Pokémon Presents July 2025 announces three headline games

First, a surprise launch: Pokémon Friends, a cozy daily puzzle game, is now available on Switch and mobile. It blends light strategy with relaxing gameplay, collectibles, and a focus on daily interactions.
Next, Pokémon Legends: Z-A got an official release date of October 16. The new trailer highlighted a reimagined Lumiose City and introduced Rogue Mega Evolutions, including Mega Dragonite. The game will launch on both current and next-gen Switch hardware.
Lastly, Pokémon Champions, a PvP tactical battle title, is coming in 2026. It brings back fan-favorite mechanics like Mega Evolution and Terastallization, and will include full Pokémon Home support for competitive players.
New shows and real-world experiences expand the universe
The Pokémon Presents July 2025 stream wasn’t just about games. A new stop-motion series titled Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d & Pichu was announced, targeting a 2027 release with a playful tone.
Meanwhile, Pokémon Concierge returns this fall with a new season on September 4. It promises deeper storytelling and fresh Pokémon interactions in its charming resort setting.
A teaser for PokéPark Kanto, a real-world Pokémon attraction, hinted at a 2026 opening. The experience aims to merge physical space and digital engagement like never before.
Content updates for live games
Long-running Pokémon titles got fresh content too:
- Unite adds Latios and Latias in upcoming events
- TCG introduces a Mega Evolution booster set
- GO features new shiny raids and time-limited spawns
- Scarlet & Violet receives legendary raid updates
- Pokémon Sleep expands with new maps and legendary dogs
Pokémon Presents July 2025 full reveal list
- Pokémon Friends (now available)
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A (Oct 16)
- Pokémon Champions (2026)
- New stop-motion series and Concierge season 2
- PokéPark Kanto theme park reveal
- Updates for Unite, GO, TCG, Sleep, and mainline games
Pokémon Presents July 2025 builds momentum
This showcase proved one thing: Pokémon is evolving on every front. Whether it’s tactical battles, animated stories, or interactive attractions, the franchise continues to blend nostalgia with new formats without losing what made it iconic in the first place.
The message is clear: Pokémon isn’t standing still. It’s building forward one game, one show, one mega reveal at a time.

