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Pokémon Concierge delighted fans when its first season was released back in late 2023, with its adorable visuals and charming storytelling landing it among the best Pokémon media ever made.
The stop-motion animated series saw the burned-out Haru teaming up with a shy Psyduck to become the best Pokémon resort concierge in the business, and fans of Pokémon and newcomers alike fell in love with their cute antics. Since then, fans have been desperate for more news about Pokémon Concierge, and we finally have a firm release date for Pokémon Concierge season 2.
After previously announcing a release window for Pokémon Concierge season 2, The Pokémon Company used its recent Pokémon Presents presentation to give us more details about the new season.
To that end, we’ve put together this guide to help you with everything you need to know about the series, including how to watch Pokémon Concierge season 2 as well as the Pokémon Concierge season 2 release date, and the release schedule for Pokémon Concierge season 2.

Pokémon Concierge season 2 will be released on September 4, 2025.
Most Netflix original series, like Pokémon Concierge, are released at 3:00am ET, so we can expect that Pokémon Concierge will be released at this time, too.
Here’s when you can expect Pokémon Concierge to launch on its release date in your region:
- ET – 12:00am midnight
- PT – 3:00am
- BRT – 4:00am
- BST – 8:00am
- CEST – 9:00am
- CST – 3:00pm
- JST/KST – 4:00pm
- AEST – 5:00pm
- NZST – 7:00pm
Pokémon Concierge Season 2: How to Watch
Pokémon Concierge season 2 will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix.
Netflix requires a paid subscription, although cheaper, ad-supported tiers are available to help lower the cost. The Pokémon Company may make some episodes available for free on YouTube, but it’s not guaranteed.
Pokémon Concierge Season 2: How Many Episodes and Schedule
Season 2 of Pokémon Concierge will have four episodes.
All four of the episodes will be released on the release date listed above, much like the first season. It’s not known how long each episode will be, but the first season featured episodes between 14 and 20 minutes long, so you can expect the same in Pokémon Concierge season 2.
Pokémon Concierge Season 2: Synopsis and Trailer
Netflix has released the following official synopsis for Pokémon Concierge season 2:
Set in a resort on a tropical island resort for Pokémon, rookie concierge Haru and her partner Psyduck interact with Pokémon guests in this heartwarming story of growth.
In the new episodes, Haru has grown a little and is no longer a newbie. She and her partner Psyduck welcome many new Pokémon to the resort, including Sealeo, Shinx, Luxray, Arcanine, and Corphish. Haru spends fun and relaxing days surrounded by these guests, occaisionally handling any problems that pop up. One day, a guy named Kent (voiced by Keita Machida) appears, and he seems to be Haru’s ex-boyfriend. Why did he come to the resort? What will happen with his relationship with Haru? Plus, Tyler’s uncle Dan (voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji) arrives at the resort with the Sealeo that has accompanied him for 15 years. Dan, who sometimes looks a little forlorn, is troubled by something…
And here’s the official trailer:
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Oliver Brandt is a Contributing Pop Culture Writer based in Tasmania, Australia. Their focus is reporting on video games, film, and TV. They have extensive knowledge of video game history and communities both in Australia and abroad, animated films and television shows, and international cinema. Oliver joined Newsweek in 2024 and has previously worked at Men’s Journal, Parade, and more. They are a graduate of Curtin University. You can get in touch with Oliver by emailing o.brandt@newsweek.com. You can find them on X and Bluesky @chocobalt. Languages: English.
Oliver Brandt is a Contributing Pop Culture Writer based in Tasmania, Australia. Their focus is reporting on video games, film, … Read more