2022 World Championships

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The 2022 World Championships was held at ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom from August 18 to 21, 2022. It was the seventeenth invitation-only championships for players of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the twelfth for players of the Pokémon video games, the fifth for players of Pokkén Tournament and the first for players of Pokémon GO and Pokémon UNITE. This was the second time the Pokémon World Championships are held outside of the United States, following the 2013 World Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Invitations for the Trading Card Game and the video game events were awarded to players who accumulate enough Championship Points throughout the season. Invitations for Pokkén Tournament were awarded to the top placements at three International Championships and players from Japan. There were also Last Chance Qualifiers held for Pokkén Tournament.

The World Championships were initially intended to be held at ExCeL London from August 14 to 16, 2020, but were canceled along with the 2020 Play! Pokémon Championship Series as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, being moved to August 2021.[1][2] The World Championships were subsequently moved to 2022.[3]

A pop up Pokémon Center was opened during the 2022 World Championships.[4]

Trading Card Game Championships

The Pokémon Trading Card Game featured the 2021-22 Standard format, using all cards from Sword & Shield onward. Players will receive invitations from gaining enough Championship Points throughout the year, with the best of them receiving Day Two Invitations, or from the previous year's World Championships.

The following cards were not legal for play specifically at the 2022 World Championships due to not being distributed worldwide:

Junior Division

Haruki Miyamoto of Japan was the defending champion.

Rikuto Ohashi of Japan became the new World Champion with a final record of 6-0-1.

Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Championship match
2  Rikuto Ohashi Japan  
8  Kuto Kawamoto Japan  
    2  Rikuto Ohashi Japan  
    4  Prince Williams United States  
5  Misha Shapkin United Kingdom
4  Prince Williams United States  
    2  Rikuto Ohashi Japan
    3  Tristan Tse Canada
3  Tristan Tse Canada  
6  Marcelo Rubio Turra Brazil  
    3  Tristan Tse Canada
    1  Chung Yen-Tso Taiwan  
7  Hatsuto Kogawa Japan
1  Chung Yen-Tso Taiwan  



Senior Division

Kaya Lichtleitner of Germany was the defending champion.

Liam Halliburton of USA became the new World Champion with a record of 6-1-1.

Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Championship match
   
   
     Liam Halliburton United States  
     Soma Yoshimura Japan  
 
   
     Liam Halliburton United States
     Sebastian Lashmet United States
   
   
     Sebastian Lashmet United States
     João Gabriel Brazil  
 
   



Master Division

Henry Brand of Australia was the defending champion.

Ondřej Škubal of Czech Republic became the new World Champion with a record of 6-0-2.

Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Championship match
1  Daichi Shimada Japan  
8  Otavio Gouveia Brazil  
    1  Daichi Shimada Japan  
    4  James Cox Australia  
5  Andrew Estrada Canada
4  James Cox Australia  
    1  Daichi Shimada Japan
    3  Ondřej Škubal Czech Republic
3  Ondřej Škubal Czech Republic  
6  Andre Chiasson Canada  
    3  Ondřej Škubal Czech Republic
    2  Ryota Ishiyama Japan  
7  Kaiwen Cabbabe Australia
2  Ryota Ishiyama Japan  



Video Game Championships

Players will receive invitations from gaining enough Championship Points throughout the year, with the best of them receiving Day Two Invitations, or from the previous year's World Championships.

Matches will take place in Pokémon Sword and Shield and will all be Double Battles. All Pokémon in the Galar Pokédex except Mythical Pokémon and certain Legendary Pokémon, given they had a Galar symbol. Levels for all Pokémon were adjusted to level 50 and no duplicate Pokémon or items were allowed. Players were given seven minutes of Your Time, 45 seconds of Move Time, and 15 minutes of Game Time per game.

Junior Division

Pi Wu of Taiwan was the defending champion.

Senior Division

Ko Tsukide of Japan was the defending champion.

Master Division

Naoto Mizobuchi of Japan was the defending champion.

Pokkén Tournament Championships

Invitations will be given out to top placements at the Oceania, Europe, and North America International Championships. Two Senior and four Masters invites will be awarded at the Europe and North America Championships each, while the Oceania Championships will only award one Senior and two Masters invites. The remaining invitations will be split between Japanese players and players who made it through the Last Chance Qualifiers.

Pokkén Tournament DX will be used for the tournament, with every player required to use their own HORI Pokkén Tournament Pro Pad or HORI Pokkén Tournament DX Pro Pad.

Senior Division

Colin "Ashgreninja1" Jones of the United States wasthe defending champion in the Seniors Division.

Fruitprime became the new World Champion.

Masters Division

Hiroki "Subutan" Ishida of Japan was the defending champion in the Masters Division.

Shadowcat became the new World Champion.

Pokémon GO Chamionships

Senior Division

MEWeedle of Switzerland became the World Champion.

Masters Division

DancingRob of Germany became the World Champion.

Pokémon UNITE Championships

Team BLVKHVND of Japan became the World Champion.

Event Pokémon

#0854  Sinistea
Antique Form
Galar symbol.png
Dynamax Level: 0
Cherish Ball HOME.png Level 50 854Sinistea.png
Type:
GhostIC.png NormalIC.png
Ability: Cursed Body
Held item: Moomoo Milk Moomoo Milk
ID: 220818
OT: WCS22
WCS22
Met: WCS 2022 (fateful encounter)
Nature: Random
Ribbon: Event Ribbon Event Ribbon
Memento
Dark icon PE.pngDark StatusIC SwSh.png
Metronome
Normal icon PE.pngNormal StatusIC SwSh.png
Aromatherapy
Grass icon PE.pngGrass StatusIC SwSh.png
Celebrate
Normal icon PE.pngNormal StatusIC SwSh.png
Games Method Location Duration
SwSh Local Communication ExCeL London, London, United Kingdom August 18 to 21, 2022
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

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References


Pokémon World Championships
Pokémon Trading Card Game only 2004-2008; TCG and Video Games 2009-on
2004: Blaziken TechMagma SpiritRocky BeachTeam Rushdown
2005: Bright AuraDark TyranitarKing of the WestQueendom
2006: B-L-SEeveelutionsMewtrickSuns & Moons
2007: FlyveesLegendary AscentRamboltSwift Empoleon
2008: Bliss ControlEmpotechIntimidationPsychic Lock
2009: StallgonCrowned TigerQueengarLuxdrill
2010: LuxChomp of the SpiritHappy LuckPower CottonweedBoltevoir
2011: MegazoneReshiphlosionThe TruthTwinboar
2012: Pesadelo PrismTerraki-MewtwoEeltwoCMT
2013: Anguille Sous RocheAmerican GothicDarkraiUltimate Team Plasma
2014: Plasma PowerTrevgorEmerald KingCrazy Punch
2015: The Flying HammerPunches 'n' BitesHonorStoisePrimal Groudon
2016: Black DragonBebe DeckMagical SymphonyNinja Blitz
2017: Infinite ForceGolisodorIce Path FTWSamurai Sniper
2018: Victory MapDragones y SombrasGarbanetteBuzzroc
2019: Pikarom JudgeFire BoxMind BlownPerfection
2022: ADPThe Shape of MewCheryl AgainIce Rider Palkia
2023: Mew's RevengePsychic EleganceColorless LugiaLost Box Kyogre
2024:
Champions Jason KlaczynskiJun HasebeRay Rizzo


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