Pokemon League
Pokémon Unite is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, a free-to-play game for Android and iOS developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by The Pokémon Company, with Nintendo responsible for the Nintendo Switch version.
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The game was officially unveiled during the Pokémon Presents demo on June 24, 2020, and debuted on Nintendo Switch on July 21, 2021, before launching globally on Android and iOS in 73 countries on September 22, 2021 release. The game’s popularity is evident, with over 80 million downloads across all platforms as of August 2022, demonstrating its broad appeal and success within the gaming community.
Pokémon Unite combines the beloved Pokémon universe with the MOBA genre to deliver a unique gaming experience. Players engage in strategic battles, choosing their favorite Pokémon to compete against other teams. The game’s success and widespread adoption highlight its engaging gameplay, attracting millions of players eager to explore the world of Pokémon in a dynamic multiplayer environment.
Pokemon League V1.14.1.2 Patch Notes
Update details
- Shining Rayquaza will appear in the battle map: Sky Ruins of Theia from February 22, 2024 to March 12, 2024.
- Battle Map: Panic Parade will be unlocked again on February 27, 2024!
- New product coming soon: Holowear Effect Spray
- You can use it to apply special effects to your favorite Holowear!
- On sale at Aeos Emporium from February 27, 2024.
- The Miraidon Sandwich Challenge begins! Participate in events every day and earn a Unite license for Miraidon!
- You can also get the dice you need to complete the event from the Panic Parade!
- Introducing draft picks in ranked matches
- Starting from Season 18 on February 27, 2024, the draft will be piloted in the highest-ranked ranked matches. During the draft, each team can vote to ban a Pokémon. After the banned Pokémon are determined, players select their own Pokémon in order, but cannot select Pokémon that have been selected by their opponents and allies.
- Draft pick changes
- The number of Pokémon that can be banned per team has been changed from one Pokémon to two Pokémon. The format has also been changed. Previously, both teams simultaneously selected a Pokémon for ban. Now, the fourth and fifth players on each team take turns choosing which Pokémon to ban.
- Battle Pass Update
- Ranked Tournament Update
- store updates
- Activity updates
- Bug fixes
- text repair
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Changes have been made to some Pokémon’s stats and moves to adjust the balance of joint battles.
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deragpur
fire dragon stone
Crispy skin
leaf:
Zaxi’an
Blissi
- egg bomb
- This move has included bug fixes for
- lend a helping hand
- Increased impact on users.
- Assure
- The shield effect is strengthened.
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Trevenant
- wooden hammer
- curse
- The effect on the opponent’s Pokémon is enhanced.
- The health reduction of this move has been weakened.
- Damage dealt to opposing Pokémon increases.
- pain splitting
- The effect on the opponent’s Pokémon is enhanced.
Meow Skalada
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Pikachu
Gyarados
- panicked
- Increased impact on users.
- flail
- Damage dealt to opposing Pokémon increases.
- water tail
- Cooldown time reduced.
- Fixed a bug affecting:
- Fall
- Damage dealt to opposing Pokémon increases.
- Cooldown time reduced.
- Fixed a bug affecting:
- Combined move: Dragon Flow
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delphox
Mi Mi Jiu
Huge gold
Absol
Blaziken
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Pokémon League Gameplay
Pokémon Unite is an online game where two teams (5 players each) play against each other. The goal is to score within 10 minutes of play, and the team with the highest total score wins. Special events and a mode called “Quick Battle” (shorter matches) also add variety.
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In the game, players control Pokémon, starting with weaker Pokémon and becoming stronger by capturing wild Pokémon, helping teammates, scoring goals, and defeating opponents. Unlike other Pokémon games, there is no type system, but each Pokémon has unique special moves called “joint moves.” The game has over 50 playable Pokémon.
Pokémon League is unique in that there is no scoreboard in the game to prevent frustration. Instead, announcements during the game show how the team is doing, such as leading or struggling, to keep players engaged until the end of the game.
Pokémon League Overview
Developer |
Timmy Studio Group |
Publisher |
The Pokémon Company |
Producer |
Kabe Yuki |
series |
Pokemon |
engine |
Unite |
platform |
Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch |
release |
Nintendo Switch – July 21, 2021 |
Android, iOS – September 22, 2021 |
|
school |
Multiplayer online arena, real-time strategy |
Pokémon United Trailer
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