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The first Pokémon League will be held in Russia this year. This series includes both the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and Pokémon video games (as separate competitions). Only players aged 18 and older can participate.
The first Pokémon League will be held in Russia this year. This series includes both the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and Pokémon video games (as separate competitions). Only players aged 18 and older can participate.


In the video game competition, players must use {{bp|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (with the latest update), and will play using standard VGC 2015 rules. In the TCG competition, players must use cards from  ''{{TCG|XY}}'' onward with Russian text.
In the video game competition, players must use {{bp|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (with the latest update), and will play using [http://support.pokemon.com/FileManagement/Download/07294296edc545bca57c76266cef60fe standard VGC 2015 rules]. In the TCG competition, players must use cards from  ''{{TCG|XY}}'' onward with Russian text, and will play using [http://support.pokemon.com/FileManagement/Download/285237e1e815473dbac38d3a368f84a2 standard TCG 2015 rules].


Regional competitions will be held in 20 major cities across Russia from May 16 to June 7, 2015, with the National Championships held in Moscow on June 27, 2015. Each regional location will hold a tournament each weekend for four weekends, with one winner selected for the TCG and one for the video games at each location. The two winners will be invited to the National Championships. However, some tournaments in small cities may be cancelled if there is a lack of the participants.
Regional competitions will be held in 20 major cities across Russia from May 16 to June 7, 2015, with the National Championships held in Moscow on June 27, 2015. Each regional location will hold a tournament each weekend for four weekends, with one winner selected for the TCG and one for the video games at each location. The two winners will be invited to the National Championships. However, some tournaments in small cities may be cancelled if there is a lack of the participants.