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Pokemon Newsletter.

A short Pokemon newsletter from one fan to a few thousand more. New game coverage and fresh site tools, sent only when there is something worth saying. Free. One-click unsubscribe whenever.

By subscribing you agree to receive the Pokepedia Pokemon newsletter. No spam, no shared lists, no marketing partners. Unsubscribe with one click any time.

What lands in your inbox

The Pokemon newsletter, explained.

  • New game watch

    Legends Z-A coverage, port and remake rumors, eShop sales worth knowing about, and event Pokemon distributions before they expire.

  • Fresh tools and updates

    When Pokepedia ships new pages (per-game pokedexes, tracker improvements, OG cards, etc.), subscribers see it before social does.

  • Heads-ups, not noise

    If a week has nothing genuinely worth saying, you get nothing. The bar is whether a Pokemon fan actually wants to read it, not whether the calendar says Thursday.

FAQ

Pokemon Newsletter FAQ

How often does the Pokemon newsletter go out?

About once a week. If there is genuinely nothing worth saying, you do not get an email. No filler, no "happy Tuesday."

What is in it?

New Pokemon game news (Legends Z-A, ports, remakes), updates to Pokepedia tools and the catch tracker, and the occasional rare cartridge or merchandise sighting.

How do I unsubscribe?

Every email has a one-click unsubscribe link in the footer. You can also visit /newsletter/unsubscribe directly. Your email is dropped immediately.

Will you sell my email?

No. Your email is used to send you the Pokemon newsletter and nothing else. No partner blasts, no third-party sharing, no upsells. If Pokepedia ever shuts down, the email list is deleted.

While you wait for the next email to land, the rest of Pokepedia is open: 1,025 Pokemon, 46 games, 18 type pages, a tracker, and a few tools you have probably not tried yet.

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Stay in the loop between newsletters

Follow along on Facebook and Pinterest

Most updates land in the newsletter, but the day-to-day stuff (sprites I love, random Pokemon trivia, board pin-worthy art) shows up on Facebook and Pinterest first.

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