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Pokemon Masters

The first Story Event — Reach for the Top — is now live in Pokemon Masters.

The event centers around the Sync Pair of Blue and Pidgeot. The participate, players must have reached Chapter 5 of the main story. The event is set to run until September 29th.

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Pokemon Masters has already achieved a notable milestone. In its first four days, the mobile title surpassed 10 million downloads.

Like many other mobile games, Pokemon Masters will be continually updated. DeNA has plans to add new content every month.

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Sensor Tower has provided early data about the performance of Pokemon Masters.

In its first day, the mobile title reached the #1 spot for iPhone downloads in 27 countries. The United States and Japan are a part of that. Pokemon Quest, another mobile game, debuted at #2 when it released.

Pokemon Masters is currently at the top in terms of iPhone revenue in Japan and Hong Kong. In the United States, it’s at #12, which is better than the #75 spot Pokemon Quest initially saw.

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The Pokemon Company has shared a new interview with DeNA producer Yu Sasaki. During the discussion, Sasaki weighed in on topics such as how the team decided which Trainers to include at launch, whether we’ll be seeing characters from Pokemon spin-offs or professors, what the schedule looks like for new content, and more.

We’ve rounded up the notable responses from the interview below. You can read the full discussion here.

Pokemon Masters has arrived on mobile, and to celebrate, a new launch trailer has been prepared. We’ve attached the video below.

Pokemon Masters is now available on smart devices. A launch celebration event has begun to commemorate the occasion. First up, there’s a one-time log-in bonus of 1000 Gems; an additional 200 Gems can be earned once per day for ten days by logging in. Finally, a set of launch celebration missions are available that give you a variety of items as rewards. All of these will be available until October 17.

Additionally, a special sync pair scout is now available to celebrate the launch of the game. This is 10x sync pair scout that guarantees you a 5-star sync pair. However, you can only use paid Gems for this scout. The scout will be available until November 28.

If you want to purchase paid Gems, special Gem sets are now available at a discounted price; each of them can only be purchased once per player. You can buy 1600, 3200 and 5200 Gems. The price may vary depending on your country and your operating system.

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.

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