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Pokemon Masters pre-registration live now on iOS, Android

Pokemon Masters pre-registration is now live across both iOS and Android smart devices.

If you’d like to pre-register for the upcoming mobile title, you can do so via the following links:

Developed by DeNA, Pokemon Masters is a nostalgic trip through the popular franchise. It will feature past trainers from the franchise and involve them in turn-based combat.

“On Pasio, Pokémon and their Trainers—called sync pairs—share a special bond,” The Pokemon Company detailed. “Many famous Trainers from every region featured so far in the Pokémon video games have gathered on Pasio along with their partner Pokémon and formed their own sync pairs.

“Once you’ve joined forces with other sync pairs, you’ll get to engage in Pokémon battles! The battles in Pokémon Masters are 3-on-3 matches that play out in real time. You can unleash powerful attacks one after the next as your move gauge refills over time. What’s more, in Pokémon Masters battles, players can direct Pokémon to unleash attacks as usual, but Trainers can use their own moves and healing items in battle for the very first time. A Trainer’s move can increase a Pokémon’s stats or have other effects.”

Pokemon Masters is scheduled for release on 29 August to download the game across both platforms, iOS and Android.


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