Submit a news tip



DeNA

Update: Pokemon Masters is now rolling out on iOS as well.


Original: Pokemon Masters is officially here. The mobile game has started to launch, and has been spotted as being live on Android. We’ll keep an eye on things for iOS users.

The Official Pokemon Masters Channel on YouTube has published the first news video that focuses on upcoming events for Pokemon Master.

Included in this session are details on the game’s launch celebration, as well as the first in-game event. Those interested can view the footage below.

We knew that the release for Pokemon Masters wouldn’t be too far off, but we now have a concrete release date – and it’s next week.  The official Japanese Twitter account for the game has confirmed that the latest Pokemon mobile game will launch on August 29 on both iOS and Android.

Source

Pokemon Masters does have some multiplayer thanks to co-op, but PvP isn’t included. That means competing against other players isn’t possible.

Explaining the decision, DeNA director of product marketing Derrick Kuan said that the team wants Pokemon Masters to be more “amateur friendly,” and emphasize teamwork. Producer Yu Sasaki also chimed in with the following:

USGamer recently went hands-on with Pokemon Masters and spoke with DeNA director of product marketing Derrick Kuan. According to Kuan, trainers from Pokemon Sword/Shield won’t be in Pokemon Masters – at least not immediately.

DeNA has confirmed that limited time events are planned for Pokemon Masters. These will happen on a regular basis, the company says.

In Pokemon Masters, alternate trainers will be included in the form of Sygma Suit trainers. As one example, there’s a Sygma Suit Brock with a Pokemon other than Onix. Unfortunately, producer Yu Sasaki won’t say how many Sygma Suit alternate trainers there will be in total, but noted that it “is going to be an exciting feature for the game.”

Source

A ton of new information has come out for Pokemon Masters tonight, including confirmation that the game will launch on IOS and Android come August 29th — and pre-registration is now available on both platforms.

According to DeNA, the game will be free-to-start and will include language options for English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. 

In addition, a “preview” version of the game has been confirmed for both Singapore and Canada — with the former coming July 25th and the other simply “coming soon”. This version will allow limited access to the game, yet save data can be carried over to the full version.

Finally, DeNA has supplied a new series of trailer for the game, with six new videos. They can all be viewed below.

If you watched one of the early Pokemon Masters trailers, you might have seen some mysterious characters in masks. This group has since been revealed to be Team Break. According to The Pokemon Company, they are known to steal Pokemon.

Pokemon Masters launches this summer on iOS and Android.

Source, Via

The Pokemon Company has issued a fresh set of details about Pokemon Masters, along with a new trailer. The update covers cooperative play, the Pokemon Masters League, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Pokemon Masters held its brief presentation today that shared more information about the game. We have an announcement recapping all of the news for the mobile title below.

It’s been announced that Pokemon Masters will be getting its own dedicated presentation this Thursday. The broadcast will last eight minutes and will be sharing the latest news about the mobile game.

You can expect the stream to go live at the following times:


Manage Cookie Settings