Pokémon Unite: MOBA is now available as a mobile version

Pokémon Unite: MOBA is now available as a mobile version

Pokémon Unite

So far, the MOBA Pokémon Unite was only available for the Nintendo Switch. But now the TiMi Studio developer team has also released the game for Android and iOS. The mobile version is now available as a free download.

In terms of content, there are no differences to the Switch version. There are no changes to the gameplay either. Only the touchscreen controls have been adjusted. The mobile version is Free2Play, too, and financing is provided through microtransactions. Which, by the way, does not please every player and has already caused trouble. Here is the latest trailer, which uses gameplay scenes to show you some of the most important features from the mobile version of Pokémon Unite.

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Source: The Pokémon Company





‘Pokémon Unite’ has arrived on Android and iOS

Pokémon Unite is now available for download and is ready to play on Android and iOS. It’s the same free-to-start MOBA with the same maps and monsters the launched on the Nintendo Switch in July, though the Pokémon Unite team recently rolled out a new update in preparation for its mobile debut. In a poston the game’s official website, producer Masaaki Hoshino detailed the new features, starting with full cross-platform support and account linking capability across mobile devices and Nintendo Switch.


The game has also introduced Unite Squads, which allow Trainers to team up with squadmates. According to The Pokémon Company, Trainers can createtheir own squads with this feature or search for existing ones. Teams will be able to use “tags” to describe themselves to give people with the same interests a way to find them. The update brings a second battle pass with all-new cosmetic items, new in-game events, new held items and support for more languages, as well.


Hoshino has also mentioned in the post that the team is currently developing a new mode designed “to level the playing field for all Trainers, regardless of their held items’ grades.” While Hoshino didn’t expound on the new mode, it could give people who don’t spend a lot of money (if at all) to buy held items on the game a bigger chance to win against others who do.


Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on Engadget.