The Joy of Creature Collecting Rekindled as Pokémon World Championships 2023 Return Home

The Joy of Creature Collecting Rekindled as Pokémon World Championships 2023 Return Home

The Pokémon World⁤ Championships 2023 ⁢ has ⁣come and gone, but its effects on the popular franchise will be ‍long-lasting. The three-day event featured ‍Pokémon⁤ Unite, Pokémon GO, Pokémon TCG, and the Pokémon VGC as major competitive events, on ⁤top of a slew of on-site and ⁢off-site activations across its host city. ‌That location was also key: despite the brand’s⁢ origins,‌ its World Championships had famously never⁤ taken place⁣ in‍ Japan until ⁤this year’s excursion to Yokohama.

While there were some growing pains present in the ambitious choice to host an event in ⁣a⁤ country that many of its competitors had to travel 12+ ⁢hours​ to, the risks ended​ up outweighed​ by the‌ reward:⁢ an all-encompassing celebration of an⁤ ominpresent entertainment property⁢ that has quickly become a lifestyle‌ brand on top of it ‍all. ‍Yokohama was well and truly transformed into a Pokémon city, with small pop-up‍ artworks⁤ supplemented by‍ larger trials, like‌ a Matsuri Park – and even a cruise⁤ ship docked at Yokohama ​that was fully decked⁣ out with on-demand ‌trainer⁤ battles for both⁤ TCG and ‌VGC fans.

Ultimately, the Pokémon World⁤ Championships will be remembered ⁤for its competitive results, which featured a full sweep from Japan in each bracket ⁣of the VGC, ​as well as​ a dazzling repeat victory ​for its Pokémon Unite world ⁣champs. But it’s⁤ the full effect of this event that should be remembered: Pokémon came​ home, revitalized its community and its games, and proved⁢ it has the ability to host these kinds of events ​outside of ​the usual North American (or ‌one-time European) options.

Take the Pokémon Unite finals,​ for‍ example: Luminosity Gaming stumbled exactly once in the tournament before completing an incredible run on route to its back-to-back win. The team proved that Unite ​is a viable esport, one which ‍rewards consistency⁤ and dedication rather ⁢than ⁣flash-in-the-pan spurts of good form. That’s huge for ‌Pokémon⁤ Unite, and the crowd present at the Saturday finals produced some⁣ of the biggest‌ roars⁢ of the three-day ‍Championship spectacle. In Yokohama, Unite finally cemented its ⁤place alongside brand stalwarts like ⁣the TCG and VGC⁢ as a viable main event contender. A mix of weekend brilliance and long-term⁣ forecasting made the Yokohama trip a double-success for Pokémon.

It’s also important because, while the Pokémon TCG ⁤is one of the most well-loved and attended tournament‍ circuits in the genre, it’s also ⁤not exactly the best spectator sport. ⁤Alleviating some of the pressure ‍from the VGC, which has long born the burden of ‌adding some visual flair to the⁢ World Championships, is necessary in making the Pokémon ​World Championships feel​ more like the best esport events on offer.‌ Unite goes a long way to⁣ doing that, while‌ also allowing ⁤the ‍TCG to breathe as the more chess-like ⁤championship⁤ of the⁤ weekend.

2023-08-15 07:24:03
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