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It was announced that the 2011 Pokémon World Championships, the eighth annual invitation-only championship event staged by Play! Pokémon to conclude the 2010-11 playing cycle in the Trading Card Game and Video Game categories will return to San Diego, California in August of the forthcoming year. The dates will be announced by The Pokémon Company International later this month, and will be tied into formal celebrations of the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the franchise with Red and Green released in Japan in 1996. | It was announced that the 2011 Pokémon World Championships, the eighth annual invitation-only championship event staged by Play! Pokémon to conclude the 2010-11 playing cycle in the Trading Card Game and Video Game categories will return to San Diego, California in August of the forthcoming year. The dates will be announced by The Pokémon Company International later this month, and will be tied into formal celebrations of the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the franchise with Red and Green released in Japan in 1996. |
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Celebrating the 15th Anniversary of Pokémon Franchise Debut
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It was announced that the 2011 Pokémon World Championships, the eighth annual invitation-only championship event staged by Play! Pokémon to conclude the 2010-11 playing cycle in the Trading Card Game and Video Game categories will return to San Diego, California in August of the forthcoming year. The dates will be announced by The Pokémon Company International later this month, and will be tied into formal celebrations of the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the franchise with Red and Green released in Japan in 1996.