
After a three-month refurbishment, Pokémon Center Singapore celebrated its reopening at Jewel Changi Airport, presenting a fresh store design influenced by Singapore’s rich cultural heritage and an array of exclusive new merchandise. The updated store boasts unique interiors inspired by traditional local architecture and features a variety of themed spaces, such as a food court-inspired zone and an ocean-themed event section.
In addition to its fresh new look, the store has adopted Solgaleo as its new emblem Pokémon. The iconic Legendary Pokémon now graces the official logo and stands proudly at the entrance, accompanying Pikachu.
The Pokémon Center Singapore, strategically placed at Jewel Changi Airport, continues to serve as a lively community hub and a cherished destination for locals and global travelers. The reopening is a significant step in enhancing relationships with local consumers and Pokémon enthusiasts worldwide.
To commemorate the grand reopening, the Pokémon Singapore team is set to launch 20 exclusive celebratory products in two stages. The first wave, released on July 1, includes Singapore-inspired lifestyle items. A second collection, expected to be available on August 7, comprises locally-themed merchandise such as Pikachu bag charms, Peranakan-inspired pouches, T-shirts, and tote bags.
Established in 2019, the Pokémon Center Singapore was the first permanent Pokémon Center in Southeast Asia. The brand is progressing its regional expansion with the planned opening of its second Southeast Asian store at CentralWorld in Thailand.
What is the new design concept of the refurbished Pokémon Center Singapore?
The newly refurbished Pokémon Center Singapore features a design concept inspired by traditional local architecture and Singapore’s cultural heritage.
What is the new symbol Pokémon for the store?
The store has chosen Solgaleo as its new symbol Pokémon, which now features on the official logo and at the entrance alongside Pikachu.
Are there any special events or products to mark the reopening?
Yes, the reopening is being marked with the launch of 20 exclusive commemorative products in two waves. The first wave includes Singapore-inspired lifestyle items, and the second wave features locally-themed merchandise such as Pikachu bag charms, Peranakan-inspired pouches, T-shirts, and tote bags.