Pokémon UNITE at International Championships
Pokémon UNITE at LAIC
The North America International Championships and Europe International Championships have both played host to exciting Pokémon UNITE tournaments over the last couple of years. This season, Pokémon UNITE is making its long-awaited debut at the Latin America International Championships with a 32-team open bracket tournament featuring a $25,000 prize pool! Check back soon for more details on tournament rules, registration, and prizing.
Aeos Cup at EUIC
The Aeos Cup is returning to EUIC! The Aeos Cup is an international tournament conducted live at the Europe International Championships that features a $50,000 USD prize pool. The team that wins the Aeos Cup will earn a direct invitation to the World Championships.
The Aeos Cup will feature an open sign-up tournament, where players from all UCS-eligible regional zones can register to compete in the group stage. The group stage will determine the top 32 teams that move on to a single-elimination bracket that will determine the 2025 Aeos Cup Champion.
An online qualifier will be hosted in the NA, EU, LA-N, LA-S, BR, and OC regions in late November. The first-place team from each region’s online Aeos Cup Play-Ins will earn a travel award to the Aeos Cup.
The Final Stretch at NAIC
The Final Stretch is returning to NAIC! The spirit of the tournament is the same—it's every team’s last chance to qualify for Worlds—but it’s going to look a bit different this season. The final Worlds qualifier of the year will now expand to feature 64 teams in an open tournament. The top teams from the open portion of the Final Stretch will form a new single-elimination bracket where they will compete for a $50,000 prize pool and an invitation to the 2025 World Championships.
World Championships
The 2025 Pokémon UNITE World Championships will take place concurrently with other tournaments within the 2025 Pokémon World Championships. Teams can earn an invite to the 2025 Pokémon UNITE World Championships by winning an online Regional Finals event, winning the Aeos Cup at EUIC, or winning the Final Stretch at NAIC. Championship Point qualifications will be based on the Championship Points earned by each team—a change from last year, where qualification was based on the cumulative Championship Point total earned by all five players. Please check back later for more details on the World Championships.