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Pokemon Unite coming July, a “free-to-start” MOBA on Switch, mobile

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Pokemon Unite is a “free-to-start” MOBA heading to Switch in July, followed by a mobile release in September.

The title will feature cross-platform play when available on all platforms from September, The Pokemon Company and TiMi Studios declared.

“Additionally, if you log in using your Nintendo Account or Pokémon Trainer Club account, you’ll be able to use your game data on any device,” today’s news added. “With this feature, you’ll be able to enjoy playing at home on your TV screen using the Nintendo Switch version, as well as easily play on the go using the mobile version.”

The title will initially support English language only, but will expand to French, Italian, German, and Spanish in 2021.

Expect Pokemon Unite on Nintendo Switch in July, followed by iOS and Android devices in September.


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