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Pokemon Presents: 30th Anniversary Livestream Watch Party & Post Show
Pokemon Red and Blue just released, your parents bought you a Gameboy for your birthday, Spice Girls were playing on the radio, life was good. 1996 was 30 years ago! And now, The Pokemon Company is poised to celebrate that in a big way with a livestream ready to reveal all the ways in which they plan to do so throughout the year. Will we finally get a glimpse at Pokemon gen 10? Is Pokemon Wind and Waves a real thing? Expect to get updates across all avenues of Pokemon, including Pokopia, Pokemon TCG, the anime, Pokemon games, and more. Join IGN at 6am PT, 9am ET as we react live alongside you. Stick around after the Pokemon Presents for a live discussion with the IGN NVC crew for expert and fan discussion on all things Pokemon and Nintendo.
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