Английская Википедия:2023 Pokémon World Championships
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox games Шаблон:2023 Pokémon World Championships The 2023 Pokémon World Championships (Japanese: 2023 ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス) was an international multi-game event held from Шаблон:Start date to Шаблон:End date in Yokohama, Japan, following its announcement as the host city during the closing ceremony of the 2022 edition in London.[1]
The Games were the 18th edition of the Pokémon World Championships, following the 2022 Pokémon World Championships in London. Yokohama is the first city in Japan and in Asia to host the Pokémon World Championships. The Games will also be the first time that the Pokémon World Championships is held consecutively outside of North America.[2]
The Pokémon Company (TPC) removed Pokkén Tournament from the games lineup after the game has been in the Pokémon World Championships since 2016. This is also the first time TPC removed a game from the main events.[3] The release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has also adjusted all of the main events through new Pokémon, abilities, and moves.[4]
Hosts Japan swept the VGC (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet) podium, winning at the Juniors, Seniors, and Masters level.[5] This is the 4th VGC podium sweep in the history of the Pokémon World Championships, with the other three podium sweeps occurring in 2011, 2012, and 2016, all done by the United States.[6] In Pokémon Unite, Luminosity Gaming defended their title, still standing as the only Esports team with a world championship in Pokémon Unite.[7] In Pokémon Trading Card Game, Brazil had 25 entrants, and was one of the three countries with 20+ entrants (behind hosts Japan and the United States). In addition, Taiwan won their first championship in TCG at the Juniors level.[8] In Pokémon Go, the United States swept the podium.[9] The closing ceremony announced that the United States will host the 2024 Pokémon World Championships for the 16th time in Honolulu.[10]
Also at the closing ceremony, The Pokémon Company announced meta-defining news for each event in the games lineup. In Pokémon Go, Pokémon from the Paldea region from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will be integrated in the game in September 2023.[11] In Pokémon Trading Card Game, Paradox Pokémon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will be released in November 2023.[12] In Pokémon Unite, Blaziken, Mimikyu, and Meowscarada will be the next batch of new Pokémon.[13] In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, more information was revealed for the DLC, most notably that all starters from every Pokémon region will be available when the 2nd DLC releases in Winter 2023.[14]
The Championships
2023 Pokémon World Championships games lineup[15] |
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Games
The Games will feature 8 events in 4 games. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will make its debut as the 9th Pokémon video game in the Pokémon World Championships.[16] For Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and the Pokémon Trading Card Game, there are 3 events for both games where each event is dedicated to a specific age division.[17] For Pokémon Unite and Pokémon Go, there is one event each where participants must be at least 16 and 13 to participate, respectively, although countries may require participants to be older.[18][19][20]
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced a new mainline battle mechanic called Terastallization, where Pokémon have the ability to change their type at any point during the battle. This is the 4th mainline battle mechanic introduced in the Pokémon video game series, after Mega Evolution in X and Y, Z-Moves in Sun and Moon, and Dynamax in Sword and Shield.[21] The Terastallization phenomenon, abilities, and new Pokémon has had substantial impact in the other titles in the Games, such as Terastal Pokémon in TCG.[22] This is also the first time that a new ruleset (called "Regulation D") will first be implemented at the Pokémon World Championships, rather than during the regular season.[23]
Calendar
- All times and dates use Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)[24]
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Championship | CC | Closing ceremony |
August 2023 | 11th Fri |
12th Sat |
13th Sun |
Events |
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Ceremonies | OC | CC | Шаблон:N/a | |
Pokémon Go | ● | ● | 1 | 1 |
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet | ● | ● | 3 | 3 |
Pokémon Trading Card Game | ● | ● | 3 | 3 |
Pokémon Unite | ● | 1 | 1 |
Summary
Medalists
Pokémon Go
The Top 108 Pokémon Go players in the world were invited and competed in group stage format to determine a Top 16 knockout stage.[26]
Pokémon TCG
Participating nations
A total of 348 players from 36 nations competed in the Pokémon Trading Card Game across three age divisions.[27]
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Juniors
The Top 93 Pokémon Trading Card Game players born 2011 or later were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[27]
Seniors
The Top 85 Pokémon Trading Card Game players born between 2007 and 2010 were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[27]
Masters
The Top 170 Pokémon Trading Card Game players born between born 2006 or earlier were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[27]
Pokémon VGC
Participating nations
A total of 256 players from 33 nations competed in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet across three age divisions.[28]
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Juniors
The Top 69 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet players born 2011 or later were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[28]
Seniors
The Top 74 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet players born between 2007 and 2010 were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[28]
Masters
The Top 113 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet players born before 2007 were invited and competed in a Swiss-system format to determine the Top 8 knockout stage.[28]
Pokémon Unite
Group stage
The top 28 Pokémon Unite teams (of 5 people) were invited and competed in a group stage fromat to determine the Top 8 knockout stage. The winners of each group advance to the Top 8 knockout stage.[29]
Group | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | Fourth place |
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A | Шаблон:Flagdeco Perú | Шаблон:Flagdeco Hoenn | Шаблон:Flagdeco Team3Stars | Шаблон:Flagdeco Secret Ship |
B | Шаблон:Flagdeco Orangutan | Шаблон:Flagdeco Rex Regum Qeon | Шаблон:Flagdeco Nouns Esports | Шаблон:Flagdeco EXO Clan |
C | Шаблон:Flagdeco 00 Nation | Шаблон:Flagdeco Talibobo Believers | Шаблон:Flagdeco iClen | |
D | Шаблон:Flagdeco Akjil | Шаблон:Flagdeco Amaterasu | Шаблон:Flagdeco Rise Gaming | Шаблон:Flagdeco Fusion |
E | Шаблон:Flagdeco Mjk | Шаблон:Flagdeco TeamMYS | Шаблон:Flagdeco Team Peps | Шаблон:Flagdeco TTV |
F | Шаблон:Flagdeco OMO Abyssinian | Шаблон:Flagdeco Team YT | Шаблон:Flagdeco UD Vessuwan | |
G | Шаблон:Flagdeco Luminosity Gaming | Шаблон:Flagdeco TimeToShine | Шаблон:Flagdeco S8UL Esports | |
H | Шаблон:Flagdeco Oyasumi Makuro | Шаблон:Flagdeco Kumu | Шаблон:Flagdeco Entity7 |
Knockout stage
References
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