Today’sPokémonPresents was loaded with big news for fans, but one of the biggest pieces to take away is the brand-new trailer for season 2 ofPokémon Concierge.The stop-motion animation Netflix series made a big impact on fans of all ages for its relatable protagonist and peaceful vibes, and now season 2 is almost here.

Pokémon Concierge’s first season was released on June 26, 2025, and it didn’t take long to start building up fans. Despite being just 4 short episodes, the series managed to convincingly portray a new side of thePokémonworld, one where it’s less about battling and catching them all and more about relaxing.

Pokemon Concierge screencap of the main characters standing by a pool with Psyduck and Mudkip.

Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Is Coming September 4

Fans Have Waited for Season 2 Almost Since Season 1 Debuted

Pokémon Concierge’s first season saw protagonist Haru adjusting to her new job at a Pokémon resort, where she quickly bonded with a local Psyduck, who is functionally the show’s mascot. Now, just as Haru is getting the swing of things in her new life, a part of her old life comes crashing back in: her ex has arrived on the island.

Haru was under a lot of stress at the start of the series, and learning how to unwind was a big part of season 1. It seemsPokémon Conciergeseason 2will be taking a slightly different approach, proving that one can’t just run away from their problems. Hopefully, though, Haru will be able to take what she’s learned here on the island and apply it to old troubles.

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Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Promises More Pokémon

The Trailer Already Revealed Many New Monsters

One of the more delightful things aboutPokémon Conciergeis seeing various Pokémon rendered in the series' unique style, and the producers of the series are well aware of that.The trailer for season 2 already includes several Pokémon who weren’t seen in season 1, such as Sealeo, Shiinotic, Diglett, and more.

There’s sure to be many more Pokémon who will appear in season 2, from many different generations. Once again, the feeling of the trailer for season 2 is extremely chill and relaxing, although it does seem like Haru may have some bigger problems to deal with this time around. Fortunately, the series has been excellent at balancing its atmosphere and story.

With a August 16, 2025, release date now locked in, fans don’t have to wait too much longer to get back to kicking it at the Pokémon resort. Until then, they’ll just have to have the patience of a Psyduck and be ready for whatever may come.Pokémon Conciergeis a calm show fit for kids and adults alike, and that’s really something special.