Pokemon Presents 2026 Date and Time Revealed via Pokemon Masters EX Datamine

As the gaming world anticipates the approach of February, excitement is building in the Pokémon community in advance of the annual Pokémon Presents livestream.

Each year, The Pokémon Company marks Pokémon Day on February 27th with a showcase of new game announcements, fresh updates, and special in-game events.

Pokémon Day, commemorating the franchise’s original launch in 1996, has become a global date of note for fans, developers, and industry watchers alike. This year’s speculation has turned to fact, thanks to a recent datamine of the Brazilian version of Pokémon Masters EX, the popular mobile spin-off developed and published by DeNA in partnership with The Pokémon Company.

According to information shared across social media and gaming outlets, a new event notification within Pokémon Masters EX clearly references the Pokémon Presents 2026 presentation, listing its scheduled start for February 27th, 2026 at 11:00 AM Brasília time.

This timing matches the usual broadcast window for past Pokémon Presents showcases, adding credibility to the leak and aligning with the franchise’s tradition of coordinating game events with major announcements. A notable social media post from the account @VidaDeTreinador highlighted this discovery, translating to, “Thanks to the datamine in Pokémon Masters, we know the time for Pokémon Presents: 11 AM, February 27th.” The post also pointed out an intriguing detail in the promotional banner attached to the event: “Interestingly, the characters representing Kanto are not Red and Blue, but rather the protagonists from Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee.” While some fans have theorized that the appearance of the Let’s Go protagonists signals upcoming news—possibly a re-release or a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee—there is currently no official confirmation from The Pokémon Company or Nintendo regarding new hardware or remastered editions.

Any potential announcements remain speculative until verified by the official Pokémon Presents broadcast. Pokémon Masters EX itself remains a pillar in the Pokémon mobile lineup, having surpassed 40 million downloads worldwide since its launch and continuously evolving with monthly content updates and seasonal events.

Its integration with the broader Pokémon brand through coordinated events and datamined leaks cements its place not only as a game but also as a source of information for fans. As always, readers are encouraged to stay tuned to official Pokémon channels and Nintendo Direct updates for verified announcements on Pokémon Day.

The confirmed time for the Pokémon Presents 2026 event gives fans a date to circle on their calendars as anticipation mounts for the next phase in Pokémon’s ever-expanding legacy.