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Invitations for the Trading Card Game and the video game events will be awarded to players who accumulate enough Championship Points throughout the season. Invitations for Pokkén Tournament will be awarded to the top placements at three International Championships and players from Japan. There will also be Last Chance Qualifiers held <!--on Friday--> for Pokkén Tournament.
Invitations for the Trading Card Game and the video game events will be awarded to players who accumulate enough Championship Points throughout the season. Invitations for Pokkén Tournament will be awarded to the top placements at three International Championships and players from Japan. There will also be Last Chance Qualifiers held <!--on Friday--> for Pokkén Tournament.


A pop up {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} will be open during the 2020 World Championships.
A pop up {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} will be open during the 2020 World Championships<ref>[https://pokemon.gamespress.com/MEDIA-ALERT-POP-UP-POKEMON-CENTER-RETURNING-TO-LONDON-AT-THE-2020-POKE ''Media Alert: Pop Up Pokémon Center Returning to London at the 2020 Pokémon World Championships.'' - The Pokémon Company International Official Press Site] (accessed January 19, 2020)</ref>.


==Trading Card Game Championships==
==Trading Card Game Championships==
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===Master Division===
===Master Division===
Henry Brand of Australia is the defending champion.
Henry Brand of Australia is the defending champion.


==Video Game Championships==
==Video Game Championships==
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===Master Division===
===Master Division===
Naoto Mizobuchi of Japan is the defending champion.
Naoto Mizobuchi of Japan is the defending champion.


==Pokkén Tournament Championships==
==Pokkén Tournament Championships==
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Hiroki "Subutan" Ishida of Japan is the defending champion in the Masters Division.<!--
Hiroki "Subutan" Ishida of Japan is the defending champion in the Masters Division.<!--


==Event Pokémon==
 
==Event Pokémon==-->
 


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/worlds/2020/about/ Official site]-->
* [https://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/worlds/2020/about/ Official site]
 
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


{{World Championships}}
{{World Championships}}