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Videos: Pokémon UNITE gameplay footage revealed for Snorlax, Eldegoss and Greninja

Posted on June 23, 2021June 23, 2021 by Blogger

The Pokémon Company has revealed new information about Pokémon UNITE. Read on below to learn more:

As a ranged Attacker, Greninja is all about damage and mobility, with plenty of tricks to keep it at a distance from opponents. #PokemonUNITE pic.twitter.com/grr8JTn0qf

— Pokémon UNITE (@PokemonUnite) June 23, 2021

Eldegoss may look soft, but don’t underestimate this skilled Supporter! Its Lv. 6 move, Cotton Guard, protects Eldegoss and its allies from taking damage and restores some HP. #PokemonUNITE pic.twitter.com/Hx9vHopeBB

— Pokémon UNITE (@PokemonUnite) June 23, 2021

Mood: Power Napping with Snorlax https://t.co/bybnhPbUTs

— Pokémon (@Pokemon) June 22, 2021

The Pokémon Company International and TiMi Studio Group recently announced that Pokémon’s first strategic team battle game, Pokémon UNITE, will release in July 2021 on Nintendo Switch systems and in September 2021 on mobile devices. Pokémon UNITE will be free-to-start, with optional in-game purchases available.

Cross-platform play between Nintendo Switch and mobile devices is planned, which will allow players on both platforms to battle together. Additionally, players may use their Pokémon Trainer Club account or Nintendo Account on both Nintendo Switch and mobile to easily keep their progress synced between devices.

An all-new trailer has also been revealed, showing the game’s opening cinematic along with new gameplay footage. The trailer can be viewed on the Official Pokémon UNITE YouTube Channel.

Welcome to Aeos Island

Pokémon UNITE takes place on Aeos Island, a mythical island said to be on the ocean’s unexplored frontier. On Aeos Island, players will find the Unite Battle Committee (UBC), which runs a series of Unite Battle tournaments. In Unite Battles, players form teams of five and compete against each other to see who can score the most points before time runs out. Players also experience a mysterious new form of energy known as Aeos energy. Aeos energy can be used in Unite Battles to evolve Pokémon.

These Unite Battles have passionate fans all over the world, and Trainers everywhere long to join in on the action. You take on the role of a rookie Trainer who’s come to Aeos to take part in these battles.

The Rules of Unite Battles – Unite Battles are where Trainers and their partner Pokémon compete in 5-on-5 team battles. The key to victory in a Unite Battle is to have a higher score than the other team when time runs out. To earn points for your team, you must gather Aeos energy by defeating wild and opposing Pokémon and then deposit that energy in one of the opposing team’s goal zones. Unite Battles take place in various stadiums, and the rules for each stadium differ. There can be different numbers of team members, different match lengths, and even different Legendary Pokémon that appear.

Face Off against Skilled Teams – In Unite Battles, cooperating with teammates is important. When battling a skilled team or when at a disadvantage, you might be able to open a path to victory by coordinating with teammates. In ranked matches, you can earn performance points, which can increase—or decrease—your ranking depending on the results of the battle. When just starting out, you’ll battle at the Beginner Cup level and begin making your journey to Master Cup. Additionally, those who become ranked will be recorded on a global ranking board for all the world to see.

Level Up – Before every Unite Battle, participating Pokémon are returned to Lv. 1 through the power of Aeos energy, and throughout each battle, they gain Exp. Points and level up. As Pokémon level up, they learn powerful moves and evolve, and when a Pokémon reaches higher levels, it also learns its Unite Move—a powerful move that can only be learned and used in Unite Battles. Unite Moves can change the tide of battle!

Battle with a Fresh Look – In Pokémon UNITE, you can change the appearance of your Pokémon and Trainer. Take part in Unite Battles while showing off your own unique style! You can use Holowear, a special technology that uses Aeos energy, to dress your Pokémon in a variety of outfits. You can also customize your Trainer’s appearance, clothing, and accessories to make sure your Trainer always looks their best, both in and out of battle. You can update your profile with a Unite snapshot that features your Trainer’s avatar and partner Pokémon, and you can even customize the snapshot by changing your Trainer’s expression or pose or by adding stickers. Before entering a match, you and other players can see each other’s Unite snapshot, too!

Find Your Role – Many different Pokémon, such as Charizard, Pikachu, and Greninja, appear in Pokémon UNITE. Although type strengths and weaknesses do not exist in Unite Battles, each Pokémon has its own unique stats and role—Attacker, Defender, Speedster, Supporter, or All-Rounder—that reflects its play style. You’ll want to practice with various Pokémon to find out which best suit you. To use a Pokémon in Unite Battles, you need to have a Unite license for that Pokémon. Unite licenses can be obtained through the Unite Battle Committee, where you can exchange Aeos coins (earnable via Unite Battles) for your desired license.

Enjoy Even More Pokémon UNITE with the Battle Pass – You’ll have the opportunity to earn in-game rewards through the seasonal battle pass. To earn these rewards, you’ll need to level up the pass by completing missions. Additionally, players can upgrade their battle pass by using Aeos gems, enabling them to claim even more rewards.

Obtain Items via Shops – Pokémon UNITE has three types of in-game currency: Aeos gems (paid), Aeos coins, and Aeos tickets. Aeos coins and Aeos tickets can be acquired by playing the game. At the Unite Battle Committee, players can use Aeos coins or Aeos gems to obtain Unite licenses, which allow them to take Pokémon into Unite Battles. At Aeos Emporium, players can use Aeos coins or Aeos gems to obtain UBC-approved goods like Pokémon held items or Trainer fashion items (fashion items can also be obtained using Aeos tickets). Zirco Trading specializes in Holowear, which can be obtained using Aeos gems.

Nintendo Switch Network Test

In preparation of the game’s release, a Nintendo Switch Network Test for Pokémon UNITE is running from June 24 to June 26 in Japan.  Software for the test is available now to download via the Nintendo eShop in Japan, and it requires 999 MB of free space to download.

Nintendo Switch版『ポケモンユナイト』ネットワークテストの事前ダウンロードがスタート❗
実際にプレイできるようになるのは、6月24日(木)12時から。
それまでにダウンロードしておこう💨💨💨https://t.co/Jhxn6W7wR7#ポケモンユナイト pic.twitter.com/aSAKQ7iLXa

— ポケモンユナイト公式 (@poke_unite_jp) June 23, 2021

Source: Nintendo.com

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