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2011 Pokémon Video Game National Championships: European locations

June 4th, Birmingham, United Kingdom - National Exhibition Centre, Hall 8
June 11th, Rome, Italy - Fiera Roma, Hall 12, Ingresso Nord
June 18th, Madrid, Spain - IFEMA, Hall 1, Feria de Madrid
June 25th, Paris, France - Espace Grande Arche, Parvis de La Défense
July 2nd , Cologne, Germany - EXPO XXI Köln GmbH, Gladbacher Wall 5


2011 Pokémon Video Game Championship Series: US dates and locations:

May 14th, Seattle, WA - Washington State Convention Center, Hall 4B
May 21st, San Jose, CA - San Jose Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 2
May 28th, Dallas, TX - Arlington Convention Center, Grand Hall
June 4th, Atlanta, GA - Gwinnett Center, Hall A and B
June 11th, Washington, D.C. - Dulles Expo Center, South Hall
June 18th, Newark, NJ - Meadowlands Exposition Center

2011 Pokémon Video Game National Championships: US date and location
July 8th-10th, Indianapolis, IL - Indianapolis Convention Center

2011 Pokémon World Championships:
August 12th–14th, San Diego, CA - Hilton San Diego Bayfront

Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-04-19-2011-pokemon-championships-detailed

Kinda happy it wasn't the 28th for the UK, although this mess up's the UK's independent nationals slightly. Looking forward to hearing everyone's responses to this year's locations and dates.

Discuss!

FirestormEdit: Full Press Release:
CALLING ALL POKÉMON TRAINERS | THE 2011 POKÉMON VIDEO GAME CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES ARE COMING SOON TO CITIES ACROSS EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
Battles Using Record-Breaking Video Games and an Additional Location Await Pokémon Competitors
London, United KingdomApril 18th, 2011 – On the heels of the record-breaking and critically acclaimed release of PokémonBlack Version and Pokémon White Version video games for systems in the Nintendo DS™ family, The Pokémon Company International today announced additional details about the highly anticipated 2011 Pokémon™ Video Game Championship Series featuring the blockbuster new titles. Pokémon Trainers will descend on Pokémon Video Game Championship Series’ locations across Europe from June 4th and the United States from May 14th to battle in intense head-to-head competition with one goal in mind—securing a place to at the 2011 Pokémon World Championships August 12th–14th in San Diego, California.

The 2011 Pokémon Video Game National Championships kicks off in Europe on June 4 in Birmingham, UK before heading to Italy for the first time ever, Spain, France and finally Germany. The top eight finalists in each division from each of the five European locations will earn guaranteed competitor slots at the 2011 Pokémon World Championships. In addition to invitations to the World Championships in San Diego, top finishers in Europe and in the U.S. will receive travel allowances, special medals and Pokémon prizes.

The 2011 Pokémon Video Game Championship Series kicks off in the U.S. on May 14th in Seattle, Washington, before making five more stops in major cities across the country. At each location, the top 16 players from each division will earn invitations to compete at the 2011 Pokémon U.S. National Championships July 8th-10th in Indianapolis, Indiana. Players at the National Championships will battle to secure a top eight finish over the weekend, and in return, receive a guaranteed competitor slot at the 2011 Pokémon World Championships.

“We’re looking forward to a fun, competitive Pokémon Video Game Championships Series this year,” said J.C. Smith, director of Consumer Marketing for The Pokémon Company International. “The excitement generated from the recent launch of the Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version video games will make for a memorable and intriguing tournament season.”

For Europe, 2011 brings an increase in the overall number of competitor slots, along with a new age division and revised age brackets. The divisions now separate into three age categories: Junior (players born in 2000 or later), Senior (players born in 1996, 1997, 1998, or 1999), and Masters (players born in 1995 or earlier). Competitor slots have been increased this year to 256 for the Junior division, 256 for the Senior division, and 512 for the Masters division. All are based on a first come, first served basis. Players competing in Europe will need to play the European versions of Pokémon Black Version or Pokémon White Version video games, and can only use Pokémon from the Unova Pokédex to battle (from No. 001–148, and No.151).

2011 Pokémon Video Game National Championships: European Dates and Locations:

June 4th, Birmingham, United Kingdom— National Exhibition Centre, Hall 8
June 11th, Rome, Italy— Fiera Roma, Hall 12, Ingresso Nord
June 18th, Madrid, Spain— IFEMA, Hall 1, Feria de Madrid
June 25th, Paris, France— Espace Grande Arche, Parvis de La Défense
July 2 nd , Cologne, Germany— EXPO XXI Köln GmbH, Gladbacher Wall 5

At all European National locations, Junior and Senior Division lines open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 8:30 a.m. The Masters Division line opens at 12:30 p.m. and closes at 1:00 p.m .

2011 Pokémon Video Game Championship Series: U.S. Dates and Locations:

May 14th, Seattle, WA— Washington State Convention Center, Hall 4B
May 21st, San Jose, CA — San Jose Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 2
May 28th, Dallas, TX— Arlington Convention Center, Grand Hall
June 4th, Atlanta, GA— Gwinnett Center, Hall A and B
June 11th, Washington, D.C.— Dulles Expo Center, South Hall
June 18th, Newark, NJ— Meadowlands Exposition Center

2011 Pokémon World Championships:

August 12th–14th, San Diego, CA*— Hilton San Diego Bayfront
*Last Chance Qualifier for the 2011 Pokémon World Championships will be held August 12th at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

For more information about the Pokémon Video Game Championship Series, including rules, tournament locations, dates and times, prizes, and more please visit: www.pokemon.co.uk/vgc.

About Pokémon
The Pokémon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pokémon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia and is responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokémon website. Pokémon was launched in Japan in 1996 and today is one of the most popular children’s entertainment properties in the world. For more information, visit www.pokemon.co.uk.)
 

mattj

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Washington DC. That's interesting. I was hoping for a closer midwest stop, but I guess Nats LCQ will have to do.

Plus...

1) Why isn't this on the US or EU sites?
2) Why isn't Nats at Indianapolis listed?

I'm a bit confused.
 
Any OFFICIAL information on this by the Pokémon Company? As long as I can't find a link to the official announcement I will take this with more than a grain of salt...
 
Guys considering this is a magazine which has contracts with Nintendo, it's more than likely this is true.
 

JRank

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It seems in response to so many people coming to Newark last year (and Worlds being in San Diego), they've taken away a stop in the West/Southwest (Phoenix) and added a Northeast spot.
 
I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion on this matter. I myself have been contacted by Nintendo before to release information that was held back before, it isn't surprising that perhaps today TPCi allowed third parties to publish articles, that or EuroGamer did it by accident and so hence must now live with being the world exclusive.

I'm delighted with it being the 4th June, I have many exams late may so this will allow me to focus on them.

Looking forward to the results of Seattle.

On another note, the information also detailed UK wise to have top 8 get invitations to worlds, I wonder how many will get flights? :D
 

Badal

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Damn it. The only town I was going to visit during my trip to the USA that lies in this was DC. And I miss it because I'm not going to be there at that point.
 

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Hey guys, Indy is in the press release. Eurogamer being a Europe-centric site just missed it or didn't find it important. I'll edit in the OP with the full PR.

At each location, the top 16 players from each division will earn invitations to compete at the 2011 Pokémon U.S. National Championships July 8th-10th in Indianapolis, Indiana.
FYI that was released by Nintendo UK's PR site, not Nintendo of America's. That might have more info about the US. Give it a read though. Reveals important information.
 
Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series
Providence, RI June 18 - 19

Pokemon VGC June 18th, Newark, NJ - Meadowlands Exposition Center

I am very enraged
 
Well, I'm probably only going to the LCQ it looks like. I don't have the time/money to go to any of the regionals since they're so far. Of course that might change, depending on some friends' schedules. I'll have to see.
 
Finally, some confirmation. Glad to see it's in Birmingham again, it should be fairly easy to get to. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
 
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