Iconic Pokémon TV App will be discontinued
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Pokémon TV App Shuts Down March


Iconic Pokémon TV App will be discontinued
Image courtesy of Nintendo eShop

Pokémon TV App Discontinuation Notice

Until the 28th of March, fans still have the chance to enjoy their favorite Pokémon content on the presently installed app.

Thankfully, your favorite Pokémon series remains accessible on an array of streaming services including Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, YouTube, among other platforms, continuing to entertain and engage audiences worldwide.

Since its inception in 2010, Pokémon TV has offered fans a complimentary video service for relishing franchise-related content. It has been accessible via numerous channels: directly on the web, in the App Store, through Google Play, within Prime Video, on Roku, and, notably, the Nintendo eShop.

Adding to the Pokémon media landscape, ‘Pokémon Horizons: The Series’ is set to captivate U.S. audiences as a Netflix exclusive starting on February 23. This series debuted in Japan in the previous April, marked by a special one-hour opening episode. Fans in Japan tune in every Friday at 6:55 p.m. JST (4:55 a.m. EDT) to catch the latest exploits of their beloved characters.

Source: Pokemon.com, (link 2)

A New Era for Pokémon Entertainment

In the interim, the Pokémon franchise continues to thrive, evolving with new content and ways to engage its loyal fanbase. From mobile games to card collections, the Pokémon universe is not just limited to its shows but extends into various forms of entertainment that celebrate the beloved creatures and the adventures they embark on.

Final Thoughts

The Pokémon Company’s decision to sunset the Pokémon TV app may bring an end to an era for some fans, but it sparks a new chapter in the way Pokémon content is consumed. As we embrace more advanced and varied streaming options, the spirit of Pokémon continues to flourish across different media. Pokémon devotees can rest assured that the magic of the series will persist, bringing joy, excitement, and a sense of community to viewers and gamers alike, now and in the years to come.