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Universal Studios Japan expands partnership with Pokémon

New Pokémon experiences are coming to the park before going global

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Universal Studios Japan has revealed plans for new Pokémon experiences, which will then be introduced to Universal's parks across the world.

The theme park's collaboration with the Pokémon Company includes offering more innovative, immersive and world-class Pokémon experiences.


Following the collaboration's debut in Japan, Universal Destinations & Experiences will deliver unique Pokémon experiences across its global footprint, with further details about the project to be announced at a later date.

Mark Woodbury, chairman and CEO of Universal Destinations & Experiences, said: "Collaborating with imaginative and inventive storytellers fuels our ability to create and deliver mind-blowing attractions and experiences that shatter guest expectations.

"The Pokémon Company is one of the most beloved interactive franchises in the world, and through our ongoing partnership, we will continue bringing its vibrant world to life in new and innovative ways for years to come."

Pokémon experiences at Universal parks

Universal Studios Japan's partnership with the Pokémon Company first launched in 2021, with the 'No Limit!' parade debuting in spring 2022.

Tak Murayama, executive vice president and general manager of Universal Studios Japan, said: "Since October 2021, Universal Studios Japan has been delivering Pokémon experiences such as parades and shows to guests from around the world.

"A bold new global project is set to begin at Universal Studios Japan, creating unprecedented and innovative experiences in collaboration with Pokémon – a beloved franchise born in Japan and cherished worldwide."

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Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of the Pokémon Company, said: "As Pokémon celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, we are thrilled to launch this new project at such a significant milestone.

"Our mission is to enrich both the real and virtual worlds through Pokémon, and with this project, we aim to create theme park entertainment that surprises and delights fans around the globe."

In more news, the new PokéPark Kanto theme park is opening in Tokyo's Yomiuriland on 5 February.

Images courtesy of Universal and Pokémon