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New Pokemon Masters Game is now Available for Android and iOS Users

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
September 1, 2019
in Entertainment
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DeNA and The Pokemon Company have developed a new Pokemon game called Pokemon Masters. There were many Pokemon games on mobile devices before Pokemon Go’s launch, but Pokemon Masters includes trainers who visit an artificial island of Pasio to battle in the Pokemon Masters League. The league contains a series of 3-on-3 tournaments and these tournaments allow trainers to bring one Pokemon to battle.

Unlike other games from the Pokemon developers, Pokemon Masters does not catch Pokemon. But its goal is to team up with other trainers and their Pokemon. By doing so, players can prepare themselves for any challenge that comes forward. The new Pokemon game is emphasized more on combat feels. After playing for one hour, players can spend a majority of time in battle. The battles are the same as the earlier series of Pokemon games, but they are more real-time and without turn-based. Pokemon Masters games review have been positive everywhere, and this has led to more number of downloads of the game. The players are now on toes throughout the gameplay.

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Lovers of Pokemon Go, who don’t have real-time gameplay, can now find the real-time gameplay in Pokemon Masters. This is a free to play game and if anyone wants to gain new sync pairs faster, then purchase of a few gems to spend in the shop is required. The developers have now made Pokemon Masters available on the App Store and Google Play. Before playing this new game, new players are needed to complete the sign-up process. Like other Pokemon games, Pokemon Master is also predicted to boom the gaming market.

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