One of the biggest competitive Pokémon players has announced he’s stepping back from in-person tournaments, partially because of fans getting too aggressive.
Wolfe Glick is one of the biggest personalities in the competitive Pokémon gaming scene, having won the video game 2016 World Championship and, more recently, the 2025 European Internationals.
Beyond his career as a professional player, the 29-year-old also regularly covers the Pokémon scene on his YouTube channel, which has amassed over two million subscribers.
However, Glick’s future as a professional player has been brought into question following his latest video, where he announced a step back from in-person tournaments for the foreseeable future.
In the video, titled Moving Forward, Glick said: ‘I am not certain how much lon

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