If you don't live in the Americas, and/or if you're just bad at doing timezone conversions, knowing the Nintendo Direct broadcast times in Pacific Time alone might not be all that particularly helpful. So for your convenience, we've compiled below a quick list of conversions for the most common timezones of Bulbagarden users, so you can quickly identify when the presentation starts for you. If your timezone isn't listed below, you can find a full conversion chart here.
Time Zone Major Cities in this Timezone Time UTC+13 (New Zealand Daylight Time) Wellington, Auckland 3am, Monday February 28th UTC+11 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra 1am, Monday February 28th UTC+10:30 (Australian Central Daylight Time) Adelaide 12:30am, Monday February 28th UTC+10 (Australian Eastern Standard Time) Brisbane Midnight, Monday February 28th UTC+9:30 (Australian Central Standard Time) Darwin 11:30pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+9 (Japan Standard Time) Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul 11pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+8 (Australian Western Standard Time / China Standard Time / ASEAN Common Time) Perth, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Singapore 10pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+5:30 (Indian Standard Time) New Delhi, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata 7:30pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+2 (Eastern European Time / South African Standard Time) Athens, Helsinki, Johannesburg 4pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+1 (Central European Time) Berlin, Paris, Rome, Oslo 3pm, Sunday February 27th UTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time) London, Belfast, Glasgow, Dublin 2pm, Sunday February 27th UTC-3 (Brasília Time) São Paulo, Brasília, Rio de Janeiro 11am, Sunday February 27th UTC-5 (Eastern Time) New York, Toronto 9am, Sunday February 27th UTC-6 (Central Time) Mexico City, Chicago, Winnipeg 8am, Sunday February 27th UTC-7 (Mountain Time) Denver, Calgary, Edmonton 7am, Sunday February 27th UTC-8 (Pacific Time) Los Angeles, Vancouver 6am, Sunday February 27th
While Pokémon's official English language Twitter account has not yet acknowledged the Pokémon Presents, the press materials from their recent Pokémon Day press release were updated to add the Youtube thumbnail for the video, so we can safely assume that translated versions of the video presentation will be made available for fans worldwide.