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Pokemon Day 2026 Presents Leaked? | Full List of Games & More

Pokemon Day 2026 Presents Leaked? | Full List of Games & More

The list of what may show up on Pokemon Day 2026 Presents for the 30th anniversary has potentially leaked. The list is being shared as a leak tracker put together by Pory Leaks, a relatively well-known leaker who has leaked some things on their own and has also been good at compiling different leaks so the information can be found more easily in one place.

This is being presented as game information only, not an all-inclusive Pokemon Day rundown. That distinction matters a lot, because a list that leaves out Pokemon Horizons, the anime, movies, or anything like Pokemon Concierge would look fake if it was trying to be the entire Pokemon Presents.

Pokemon Day 2026 Presents

According to the tracker, there are multiple independent claims that allege Pokemon Day 2026 Presents information has leaked through private communications online, including information that contains clips, pics, and graphics. That can be faked extremely easily right now, especially with AI, so even if it is being called a leak, it should still be treated like a rumor and taken with a grain of salt.

The tracker also says a separate list has leaked that outlines the game-related topics expected to be covered. That is the list being discussed here.

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The leaked game list

The list claims Pokemon Presents coverage will include:

On paper, most of these make sense. The weird part is the ordering and what is missing.

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Why leading with Sleep and Unite feels strange

Leading off with Pokemon Sleep is a very wild choice. It feels like Pokemon has been gearing up for Pokemon Day to be amazing, and part of that is how many announcements have been getting pushed out ahead of time across the ecosystem.

It has felt like a lot of things are being revealed early because the bigger focus is meant to be on the really big announcements on Pokemon Day for the 30th anniversary. These anniversary Presents usually have bigger reveals, bigger moments, and unexpected things.

That is why Pokemon Sleep being at the very front makes this list feel questionable. It is not that people do not use Pokemon Sleep, but it is still confusing why that would not be handled before Pokemon Day and then just omitted entirely from the Presents, especially if the goal is to maximize time for the big headliners.

Pokemon Unite makes more sense because the Unite fandom is pretty strong. But even then, why only Sleep and Unite at the start, while other live service games are not listed at all? There is nothing here about Master ZX, nothing about Pokemon Cafe, and it just makes the list feel weird.

 

Fire Red and Leaf Green ports feel believable

Fire Red and Leaf Green ports are not a surprise. That has been rumored a lot. The bigger question is why the list would stop there, but being able to play those on a Switch would be a big deal for both new and older Pokemon fans.

Even without major graphical upgrades, a bigger screen and brighter display alone would be a welcome way to revisit those games.

The TCG set reveal is unclear

The list says “TCG next set reveal,” but it is unclear whether that means the physical TCG or TCG Pocket. There has already been news and reveals around the TCG ecosystem recently, so the timing and what exactly this refers to is confusing.

If it is meant to be the physical TCG, that is easier to understand. If it is meant to be Pocket, it raises questions about what exactly would be left to reveal and why it would be saved for Pokemon Day.

GameCube classics on Nintendo Switch Online would be huge

The mention of XD Gale of Darkness and Pokemon Colosseum for Nintendo Switch Online is one of the biggest and most exciting parts of the list. Those are the kinds of ports that would instantly become major Pokemon Day highlights, and they have been long-requested.

If this happens, it is absolutely one of the most meaningful nostalgia wins the franchise could deliver.

The three big headliners: Champions, Pokopia, and Winds and Waves

The list finishes by naming the three major games expected to matter most this year:

Pokopia

Pokopia already has momentum, with a clear media push and more information circulating. That is why it feels like Poctopia would be the easier one to lead off with among the big games, because a lot of people already know about it. The Presents would then be the place to lock in the final details right before release.

Pokemon Champions

Champions still has a lot of unknowns. It is supposed to arrive in 2026 and be tied into the official competitive format moving forward, but there are still huge unanswered questions about release timing, roster, pricing, and how it will make money. Because of that, it feels like a later-segment reveal and a 30th anniversary headliner.

Pokemon Winds and Waves

Winds and Waves being announced would still be mindblowing for the average person, especially after all the talk, all the speculation, and everything that has come out around Gen 10. Even if nothing else surprises, a full Gen 10 reveal is still a massive moment.

Why the list still feels incomplete

Everything beyond Unite generally makes sense. The biggest issue is why Sleep and Unite are at the top, and why the list feels like it is missing something that would normally show up during a major anniversary Presents.

It feels like there could be another surprise not captured here. That could be something outside of games, like an anime announcement, a movie announcement, or something like Detective Pikachu 2. It could also be something game-adjacent, like a broader classics collection where Fire Red and Leaf Green are only the beginning of older titles returning on modern hardware.

It is also possible the list is simply incomplete, or it is real but only covers the game portion and not the full shape of the show.

Where this rumor lands right now

This list has several believable pieces, especially the GameCube titles and the Gen 10 headliner. But the opening with Sleep and Unite, plus the lack of other live service titles, makes it hard to fully trust as-is.

If nothing else, it is a useful snapshot of what people expect to see, and it gives a clean checklist of what to watch for as Pokemon Day gets closer.


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