Nintendo Hong Kong has announced that Pokkén Tournament DX will be made available in Chinese. The game is set to launch in Hong Kong on September 22, 2017, the same day as the rest of the world. Customers in Hong Kong who pre-order a copy of the game will receive “Pokken DX Crib Notes,” a … Continue reading Pokkén Tournament DX becomes third Nintendo-published Switch game to be localized in Chinese
Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon and Pokkén Tournament DX now available for pre-order
Pre-orders have gone live for three Pokémon games set to launch later this year. Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon can be pre-ordered for $39.99 each via Amazon, while Pokkén Tournament DX can be pre-ordered for $59.99. Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are set to launch on November 17 for Nintendo 3DS, while Pokkén … Continue reading Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon and Pokkén Tournament DX now available for pre-order
Nintendo applies trademarks for Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Pokkén Tournament DX and more
Nintendo recently applied for trademarks for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon (both in English), Pokkén Tournament and Pokkén Tournament DX, plus additional trademarks for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon (both in Japanese) along with Creatures Inc. and Game Freak. Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon and Pokkén Tournament are scheduled to … Continue reading Nintendo applies trademarks for Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Pokkén Tournament DX and more
Pokkén Tournament DX, Pokémon Sun and Moon playable at Nintendo’s San Diego Comic-Con booth
For anyone in San Diego between July 20 and July 23, Nintendo has a ton of fun activities planned at Comic-Con and the nearby San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina hotel that people of all ages can enjoy. In addition to a playable version of the Super Mario Odyssey game at the San Diego Comic-Con … Continue reading Pokkén Tournament DX, Pokémon Sun and Moon playable at Nintendo’s San Diego Comic-Con booth
Another new Pokkén Tournament DX trailer gives an overview of the game, including different control options
The Pokémon Company has unveiled another brand-new trailer for Pokkén Tournament DX to give an overview of the upcoming fighting game on Nintendo Switch. Including all the content from both the Wii U and arcade versions of Pokkén Tournament, Pokkén Tournament DX introduces an array brand-new features aimed at creating the ultimate Pokkén experience. Features of Pokkén … Continue reading Another new Pokkén Tournament DX trailer gives an overview of the game, including different control options
New Pokkén Tournament DX features trailer highlights new playable characters
The Pokémon Company has unveiled a brand-new trailer for Pokkén Tournament DX to highlight some of the new features in the upcoming fighting game. Including all the content from both the Wii U and arcade versions of Pokkén Tournament, Pokkén Tournament DX introduces an array brand-new features aimed at creating the ultimate Pokkén experience. Features … Continue reading New Pokkén Tournament DX features trailer highlights new playable characters
Pokkén Tournament DX runs at 1280×720 resolution docked on Nintendo Switch
Pokkén Tournament DX runs at a higher resolution of 1280×720 compared to the original game's 960×720 on Wii U. However, while the Switch version still lacks anti-aliasing, it features improved texture filtering and seems to run at a more consistent 60 frames per second when docked on Nintendo's latest home console. Pokkén Tournament DX is … Continue reading Pokkén Tournament DX runs at 1280×720 resolution docked on Nintendo Switch
Pokkén Tournament DX: Nintendo Switch vs. Wii U graphics comparison and first-look analysis
The folks at Digital Foundry grabbed a first look at Pokkén Tournament DX at E3 2017 and returned with captures to see how it stacks up against the original game on Wii U. For an in-depth graphics comparison and first-look analysis, check out the video below. Complete with all the content from both the Wii … Continue reading Pokkén Tournament DX: Nintendo Switch vs. Wii U graphics comparison and first-look analysis