The Pokémon Company has officially announced the Pokémon UNITE Championship Series. Read on below to learn more:
Catching Up with UNITE | Pokémon UNITE Championship Series
So much has changed in Pokémon UNITE since the 2022 World Championships! Players can show off their skills with several new Pokémon, Theia Sky Ruins and Rayquaza shake up team strategies, and Draft Mode adds an entirely new layer to the meta.
Caster and content creator @spragels walks through some of the biggest changes you should know about before the February Finals get underway. Tune in to see it all for yourself on Saturday, February 11!
2023 POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AEOS CUP (PER REGIONAL ZONE)
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (PER REGIONAL ZONE)
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DETAILS
TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION
Each Pokémon UNITE Championship Series event will have open registration on Battlefy. Players are restricted to playing in the Regional Zone in which they are a full-time resident, and teams must be formed only with players from the same Regional Zone.
Registration will open soon. Check back for details.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Check back soon for the full tournament rules.
REGIONAL ZONES*
Brazil | Brazil |
Europe | Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom |
North America | Canada, United States of America (including Puerto Rico) |
Oceania | Australia, New Zealand |
Latin America – North | Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua |
Latin America – South | Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay |
*Subject to change. Additional regions are being evaluated and may be added later.
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE PARTICIPATING IN THE 2023 POKÉMON UNITE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES!
Source: Official Pokémon UNITE website
Source: Pokemon