That isn’t all that there is to be excited about either, given that there are going to be multiple Pokemon GO code giveaways during the stream too. The championships have already started, with things kicking off at 9am BST on Thursday 18 August. However, if you haven’t had the time to tune in yet, don’t fear; the event, and stream, will be running until Sunday, 21 August. Throughout the tournament, we’re going to see competitive Pokemon Sword and Shield, Pokken Tournament DX, and even competitive Pokemon GO and Pokemon Unite, which are new to the lineup this year. Of course, there’s also going to be tournaments for Pokemon Trading Card Game too. Players will be competing for various cash prizes, so there’s a lot at stake. If you’re looking for the full schedule for the event, you can find it on the Pokemon website, with matches for each game being held on their own specific Twitch channels, linked below.
Pokémon Video Game Championships Pokémon TCG Championships Pokkén Tournament DX Pokémon GO Championships Pokémon UNITE Championships
Pokemon World Championships codes
Pokemon Go
As you’re well aware by now, Pokemon GO codes are going to be dropped into the Twitch chat at regular intervals throughout the championships. So, not only will you need to keep an eye on the Pokemon battle at hand, but chat, too. The codes will expire an hour after they have been posted in the Twitch chat so we’ll be keeping track of all the new codes over at our Pokemon Go codes page.
Pokemon Sword and Shield
There is one code for Sword and Shield - W0RLD22V1CT0RY. It’ll work throughout the whole weekend and will nab you the Victory Pokémon Victini.
Pokémon TCG Online / Pokémon Trading Card Game
There is now also a code for PTCGO and PTCG - Worlds22London. It’ll give you a gold version of the Path to the Peak Trainer.
Pokemon World Championships Full Schedule
Thursday, August 18
Thursday’s streams will go on from 8:30am to 5pm BST, 9:30am to 6pm CEST, 12:30am to 9am PT, and 3:30am to 12am ET.
Friday, August 19
As for Friday, you can tune in between 8:45am and 3pm BST, 9:45am to 4pm CEST, 12:45am to 7am PT, or 3:45am to 10am ET.
Saturday. August 20
Saturday’s streams run at 8:45am to 4pm BST, 9:45am to 5pm CEST, 12:45am to 8am PT, and 3:45 to 11am ET.
Sunday, August 21
Finally, on Sunday you can catch the Junior, Senior, and Masters finals for both TCG and VG, as well as the championships closing ceremony. This will run from 9am to 4pm BST, 10am to 6pm CEST, 1am to 9:30am PT, and 4am to 12:30 ET. Will you be tuning in for any of the battles during this Pokemon World Championship? After a pandemic-related hiatus, I know I’ll be checking out some of the VG and TCG games!