Pokémon’s 2025 EUIC tournament sees Incineroar reign supreme

This past weekend saw the Pokémon European International Championships return to London’s ExCel Center for the third year in a row, bringing tons of thrilling Pokémon battling to the stage and our screens. The competition crowned new International Champions across Pokémon Go, Unite, Scarlet and Violet, and the TCG. The Pokémon community took over London’s ExCel Center from February 21 - 23 to celebrate the franchise and crown new competitive champions across its many games. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s VGC tournament, previous World Champion Wolfe Glick took home his second International Championship title thanks to his long-time fire Pokémon companion Incineroar, beating out Dylan Yeomans 2-1. Leo “P4T0M4N” Marín Torres defeated Cedric “Zzweilous” Voigt and claimed his first international title in a tense Pokémon Go final, using a range of shadow Pokémon and the meta staple fairy Pokémon, Azumarill. Pokémon Unite’s Luminosity continues its reign of terror, taking home back-to-back International Championship titles - can anyone stop this team? Continue reading Pokémon’s 2025 EUIC tournament sees Incineroar reign supreme MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Pokémon Go Eevee evolution guide, Pokédex – all Pokémon listed, Pokémon Go promo codes

Feb 24, 2025 - 17:24
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Pokémon’s 2025 EUIC tournament sees Incineroar reign supreme
Pokémon’s 2025 EUIC tournament sees Incineroar reign supreme

This past weekend saw the Pokémon European International Championships return to London’s ExCel Center for the third year in a row, bringing tons of thrilling Pokémon battling to the stage and our screens. The competition crowned new International Champions across Pokémon Go, Unite, Scarlet and Violet, and the TCG.

The Pokémon community took over London’s ExCel Center from February 21 - 23 to celebrate the franchise and crown new competitive champions across its many games. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s VGC tournament, previous World Champion Wolfe Glick took home his second International Championship title thanks to his long-time fire Pokémon companion Incineroar, beating out Dylan Yeomans 2-1.

Leo “P4T0M4N” Marín Torres defeated Cedric “Zzweilous” Voigt and claimed his first international title in a tense Pokémon Go final, using a range of shadow Pokémon and the meta staple fairy Pokémon, Azumarill. Pokémon Unite’s Luminosity continues its reign of terror, taking home back-to-back International Championship titles - can anyone stop this team?

MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Pokémon Go Eevee evolution guide, Pokédex – all Pokémon listed, Pokémon Go promo codes