Pokémon Presents is set to air on 27 February

Given that we haven't heard much of anything about Legends ZA since it was revealed during the last Pokemon Presents (which gave us little more information than the game existing), there's possibly a lot of info they could show us this time. Probably stuff like some of the characters, a little bit more about the plot beyond "this is likely based on the 1800s renovation of Paris", maybe show off a couple of Mega Evolutions, a more specific release date than just sometime this year, etc.
 
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Not the Generation 10 announcement. Likely pushes back the release date to next year, if not announced now. Welcomes that.

Beyond that? Hm. Would like some older games to be ported as one-time purchases (and not on a Switch Online subscription) at a reasonable price. Might be interested in a single player TCG game. Perhaps a Pokemon Conquest port?

On a more general note: a 2D, single player, non-online game. Misses the older, "cleaner" aesthetic. (Says this, despite not caring about the Mystery Dungeon games, but whatever.)
 
[PokeCommunity.com] Pokémon Presents is set to air on 27 February

It's nice to finally hear confirmation on this!
I know the big thing is just going to be news on Legends ZA since we've had basically nothing since its initial announcement. I think just getting to see more about the game so I can start forming an opinion on it is the thing I really want out of the presentation.
We're probably gonna just get some small updates to games like TCG Pocket, Cafe Remix, and probably some celebration costumes or a new character for Unite. Those aren't games I play, but I think it's safe to say they'll all be there in some capacity. TCG Pocket seems to really have taken off.

I heard some rumour or leak or whatever about them releasing the first 3 generations on Switch in some weird legacy collection type of deal? I'm not sure I believe it because it seemed strange to me, but I'm finding at least some grain of truth in a lot of the video game leaks I've been seeing lately, so I won't be too shocked if it happens.

Really, the big question for me is exactly what the game lineup is going to look like, especially with the Switch 2 announced and on its way. Is it too early to say we'll be receiving games on Switch 2? Are they going to release one or two games on the current console and just let backwards compatibility take the wheel? I'm curious.
I'm not expecting a lot, but I'll obviously be tuning in and seeing if anything cool happens to surprise me. Can't wait!
 
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