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The mobile version of Pokémon UNITE is set to release on September 22

The Pokémon Company is happy to announce the planned release of the mobile version of Pokémon UNITE

The planned release date for the mobile version of Pokémon UNITE has been set for September 22, 2021. Pre-orders have begun on the App Store in anticipation of this release, and pre-registration has already started on Google Play.

The basic gameplay of Pokémon UNITE is available at no cost, and the game is supported on both the Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. You can enjoy strategic Pokémon team battles with other players no matter what device you use to play the game.

The Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon UNITE has already been released, and it can be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop.

Pre-registration campaign for the mobile version of Pokémon UNITE

Players will be able to receive gifts based on the number of pre-registrations, starting from August 18. And the gifts get better and better as the number of pre-registrations grows (in all regions where the game is available).

If the total pre-registrations exceed 1 million, players will receive Aeos tickets, which can be exchanged for in-game items.

If the total pre-registrations hit 2.5 million, players will receive the Unite license for Pikachu. Players who already have the Unite license for Pikachu will receive Aeos coins instead.

Finally, if the total pre-registrations surpass 5 million, players will receive a special Holowear for Pikachu called Festival Style! 

All players who play the mobile version of Pokémon UNITE by Sunday, October 31, 2021, 14:59 UTC will be able to claim these pre-registration campaign gifts.

Introducing new Pokémon to be added in future updates

With the planned release date for the mobile version set, many new Pokémon are planned to join the fray in the future, such as Mamoswine and Sylveon. 

Official Website: https://unite.pokemon.com/en-us/

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