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Pokemon Day 2025 Twitch Drops explained and how to get

Pokemon Day has turned into one of those events that fans look forward to every year to see what’s upcoming for the ever-popular monster-catching franchise.

2025’s Pokemon Day is set to be a big one potentially providing insights into Pokemon Legends: Z-A, new Anime seasons, and TCG updates.

If you’re going to be watching, you’ll also be able to pick up exclusive Twitch Drops — something that will only benefit you in collecting them all…

Here, we’ll take a look at what these Pokemon Day Twitch Drops are and how you can get your hands on them.

How to get Pokemon Day 2025 Twitch Drops

This year, those who watch the official Pokemon Twitch channel during Pokemon Presents on February 27 can earn a special illustration rare Eevee ex from the Prismatic Evolutions set in Pokemon TCG Live.

At this current time, The Pokemon Company hasn’t stated how long you have to watch in order to earn the reward but since the meat of the event lasts 10-15 minutes long, it won’t be a big requirement.

Unfortunately for collectors, this isn’t a physical card, but it’s still a valuable addition for TCG Live players, offering a free digital card as a reward for simply tuning in.

It will sit nicely alongside other Eeveelution cards that are available as Drops for watching the 2025 EUIC which can be earned up until March 2.

To claim your Pokemon Day Twitch Drop, follow these steps:

  • Ensure you have a Pokemon Trainer Club account. If you don’t have one, you can sign up here.
  • Link your Pokemon Trainer Club account to your Twitch account by following the instructions on the official rewards page.
  • Start watching the Pokemon Presents stream on the official Pokemon Twitch channel with Drops enabled.
  • Monitor your progress by visiting your Twitch Drops Inventory Page to ensure you’ve met the requirements.
  • Once you’ve watched long enough and claimed your Drop, your Eevee ex card will be delivered to your Pokemon TCG Live account after the event.

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