This past weekend the 2013 Pokémon World Championships concluded in Vancouver, British Columbia. Attendees were treated to a brand new Pokemon X and Y trailer that showed off more of the recently announced Mega Evolution.

The new trailer showcases the Mega Evolution of Mega Mewtwo, Mega Lucario, Mega Blaziken, and the newly announced Mega-Evolved Pokémon: Mega Ampharos, Mega Absol, and Mega Mawile!

You can read more about the Pokemon World Championship winner in the press release below.

 

[expand title=”Click here for the full press release”] Bellevue, WA—August 11th, 2013—The 2013 Pokémon Championship Series came to a thrilling conclusion this weekend at the 2013 Pokémon World Championships in Vancouver, Canada. After a yearlong series of qualifiers and two days of intense competition, six battle-tested champions walked away as the world’s best Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) and video game players, rising above hundreds of other Pokémon players that traveled to Canada from more than 25 countries, including the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This year’s Pokémon World Championships marked the 10th anniversary for the global event.

The 2013 Pokémon TCG and Video Game World Champions are:

2013 Pokémon TCG Junior Division World Champion, Ondrej Kujal from Czech Republic.
2013 Pokémon Video Game Junior Division World Champion, Brendan Zheng from United States.
2013 Pokémon TCG Senior Division World Champion, Kaiwen Cabbabe from Australia.
2013 Pokémon Video Game Senior Division World Champion, Hayden McTavish from United States.
2013 Pokémon TCG Masters Division World Champion, Jason Klaczynski from United States.
2013 Pokémon Video Game Masters Division World Champion, Arash Ommati from Italy.
Winners of the invitation-only tournament earned the title of Pokémon World Champion, received a special World Championships trophy featuring Pikachu, won a trip to next year’s World Championships in Washington, DC, and collected scholarship money. The Pokémon Company International has awarded more than $2 million in scholarships since it began running the tournaments.

“The Pokémon World Championships celebrate an international community that is unified by the fun, friendship, and mutual respect that the Pokémon spirit embodies,” said J.C. Smith, director of Consumer Marketing for The Pokémon Company International. “We are incredibly proud of all the players who competed this weekend and want to extend a big congratulations to the 2013 Pokémon World Champions who represented their nations proudly.”

To view highlights from the 2013 Pokémon World Championships, including official standings, photos, videos, and player interviews, please visit www.pokemon.com/worlds and the Pokémon channel on www.twitch.tv. For more information on how to participate in future Pokémon Championship Series events, please visit www.pokemon.com/play. To download images from the event, including Champion photos, click here: https://www.hightail.com/download/bWJyQ1ZpSWVYSHhESjlVag.

2013 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Finalists—Junior Division (born in 2002 or later)

World Champion: Ondrej Kujal (Czech Republic)

Second Place: Yugo Sato (Japan)

2013 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Finalists—Senior Division (born in 1998–2001)

World Champion: Kaiwen Cabbabe (Australia)

Second Place: Clement Lamberton (France)

2013 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Finalists—Masters Division (born in 1997 or earlier)

World Champion: Jason Klaczynski (United States)

Second Place: Simon Narode (United States)

2013 Pokémon Video Game World Finalists—Junior Division (born in 2002 or later)

World Champion: Brendan Zheng (United States)

Second Place: Fuko Nakamichi (Japan)

2013 Pokémon Video Game World Finalists—Senior Division (born in 1998–2001)

World Champion: Hayden McTavish (United States)

Second Place: Ben Hickey (United States)

2013 Pokémon Video Game World Finalists—Masters Division (born in 1997 or earlier)

World Champion: Arash Ommati (Italy)

Second Place: Ryouske Kosuge (Japan)
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