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03.08.2021 - 21:15 / nme.com
Pokémon Unite will be seeing plenty of changes tomorrow (August 4) in an update that includes edits to playable Pokémon’s stats and moves on Nintendo Switch.The full details are available on the Pokémon Unite website, which lists bug/text fixes, information on the spectate feature test, as well as some cryptic changes to Pokémon stats and moves.
It will go live on August 4 at 8am UK time (midnight PDT).Despite the long list of changes to plenty of Pokémon, the update doesn’t actually elaborate
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Pokémon Unite is coming to mobile devices on September 22, with more features and upcoming Pokémon on the way. It will also be adding fan-favourite Pokémon Sylveon and Mamoswine to the game.Announced during the Pokémon Presents livestream (watch it here), Pokémon Unite finally has a mobile release date.
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Pokémon to join Pokémon Unite is Blissey, and they’re arriving in the MOBA game this week on August 18.The Pokémon Company confirmed the addition of Blissey today (August 16) via its Twitter, a Supporter battle-type Pokémon who will be joining the MOBA’s playable roster.Blissey has supportive moves that can heal or increase basic attack speed.
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Pokémon GO developer and augmented reality pioneer Niantic, has called the burgeoning ‘metaverse’ – shared, online, virtual spaces where users can interact for entertainment, gaming, shopping, or simply social purposes – a “dystopian nightmare”.Hanke published his thoughts in a lengthy blog post on the official Niantic Labs site.
Niantic has defended recent changes to Pokémon Go and clarified that they will not be reverted, which some fans feel has made the game less safe and accessible to play.In a letter titled ‘A response to our Pokémon Go community’, Niantic has defended its decision to revert changes that were made to increase player safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.The reverted changes in question mean that players will once again need to get closer to Gyms and Pokéstops, both of which could be accessed from
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Pokémon GO‘s pandemic gameplay could be changed again following concerns raised by players.Last month, Niantic announced that it would be rolling back the gameplay changes it made to Pokémon GO due to the COVID-19 pandemic in select regions. Today (August 3) the update was applied in the US and New Zealand.
It may only just been released, but the free-to-play title ‘Pokemon Unite’ that’s currently only on Nintendo Switch already has its first new Pokemon added, and the developer has also started fixing some of the issues fans have been facing.
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