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Players compete in Unite Battles, where two teams attempt to score points in the opposing team's goals while guarding their own. To score, players collect Aeos energy by defeating wild Pokémon or members of the enemy team them bring it to an opposing goal. The team with the highest score after ten minutes wins; if there is a tie, the team that reached the tied score first wins. | |||
Pokémon begin a match at level one in their lowest form (discounting [[baby Pokémon]]) and gain [[experience]] gradually over time and by defeating [[wild Pokémon]]. Pokémon will evolve and learn new [[move]]s as they level up, much like the [[core series]]. Initially, a Pokémon has two moves and the player chooses which one to keep. The other move is then unlocked at level three. These moves are upgraded at proceeding levels with the player choosing one of two moves to replace the move with. At the Pokémon's final level it unlocks its Unite Move, a separate attack that must charge over time. | |||
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==Currencies== | |||
Items in Pokémon UNITE are bought with three currencies: Aeos coins, Aeos tickets, and Aeos gems. Aeos coins buy Pokémon licenses and battle items, Aeos tickets buy fashion and battle items, and Aeos gems buy Pokémon licenses, fashion items, and Holowear. There are also specific tickets for fashion and Holowear that can only be used for specific items. | |||
Aeos coins are obtained through battles, though are restricted to 2,100 per week. Aeos tickets are obtained as ranked match season rewards. Both can also be given to players through events. | |||
===Aeos gems=== | |||
Aeos gems are a premium currency that can only be obtained by buying them with real money. | |||
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! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Canada | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Eurozone | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | UK | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Australia | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Japan | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Hong Kong | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Taiwan | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 60 gems | |||
| $0.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 245 gems | |||
| $3.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 490 gems | |||
| $7.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 1,220 gems | |||
| $19.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 2,450 gems | |||
| $39.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 3,050 gems | |||
| $49.99 || || || || || || || | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 6,000 gems | |||
| $99.99 || || || || || || || | |||
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Revision as of 01:21, 22 July 2021
Pokémon UNITE Pokémon UNITE | |
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Logo of Pokémon UNITE | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android |
Category: | Strategic team battle |
Players: | 10 |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | The Pokémon Company, TiMi Studios |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VIII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | ALL |
GSRR: | 7+ (IARC) |
Release dates
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Japan: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
North America: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
Australia: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
Europe: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
South Korea: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
Mainland China: | TBA |
Hong Kong: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
Taiwan: | July 21, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) September 2021 (iOS, Android) |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official website |
English: | Official website Pokémon.com |
Pokémon UNITE (Japanese: Pokémon UNITE) is a free-to-start spin-off Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. It is developed by TiMi Studios, a subsidiary of Tencent Games. The game was released in July 21, 2021 on the Nintendo Switch[1] and scheduled to be released in September 2021 for mobile devices.[2] It is playable in nine languages, with Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese to be available at launch and German, Spanish, French, and Italian to be available in the second half of 2021.
It was announced during Pokémon Presents on June 24, 2020. A closed beta test occurred in mainland China beginning in January 2021, and a regional beta test on Android devices occurred in Canada in March 2021.[3] A network test was held for the Nintendo Switch version in Japan from June 24 to June 26, 2021.[4]
Blurb
Experience a new kind of Pokémon battle in Pokémon UNITE. Team up and face off in 5-on-5 team battles to see who can score the most points within the allotted time. Work together with your fellow Trainers to catch wild Pokémon, level up and evolve your partner Pokémon, and defeat the opposing team’s Pokémon to prevent them from scoring points. Put your teamwork to the test, and take home the win!
Gameplay
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
Players compete in Unite Battles, where two teams attempt to score points in the opposing team's goals while guarding their own. To score, players collect Aeos energy by defeating wild Pokémon or members of the enemy team them bring it to an opposing goal. The team with the highest score after ten minutes wins; if there is a tie, the team that reached the tied score first wins.
Pokémon begin a match at level one in their lowest form (discounting baby Pokémon) and gain experience gradually over time and by defeating wild Pokémon. Pokémon will evolve and learn new moves as they level up, much like the core series. Initially, a Pokémon has two moves and the player chooses which one to keep. The other move is then unlocked at level three. These moves are upgraded at proceeding levels with the player choosing one of two moves to replace the move with. At the Pokémon's final level it unlocks its Unite Move, a separate attack that must charge over time.
Pokémon
Image | Pokémon | Difficulty | Battle Style | Stats | Holowear |
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Venusaur | Intermediate | Ranged / Attacker | Offense: 4.5 Endurance: 2 Mobility: 2 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 1 |
File:UNITE Venusaur Outfit.png Beach Style | |
Charizard | Novice | All-rounder / Melee | Offense: 3.5 Endurance: 3 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 3 Support: 0.5 |
N/A | |
Pikachu | Novice | Attacker / Ranged | Offense: 4.5 Endurance: 1.5 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 2 Support: 1.5 |
File:UNITE Pikachu Outfit.png Hip-Hop Style | |
Alolan Ninetales | Intermediate | Attacker / Ranged | Offense: 4 Endurance: 1.5 Mobility: 1.5 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 3 |
N/A | |
Wigglytuff | Intermediate | Supporter / Ranged | Offense: 1 Endurance: 2.5 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 2 Support: 4.5 |
N/A | |
Machamp | Intermediate | All-rounder / Melee | Offense: 4 Endurance: 2.5 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 1 |
File:UNITE Machamp Outfit.png Beach Style | |
Gengar | Expert | Speedster / Melee | Offense: 3.5 Endurance: 2 Mobility: 4 Scoring: 3 Support: 0.5 |
N/A | |
Mr. Mime | Intermediate | Supporter / Melee | Offense: 2.5 Endurance: 4 Mobility: 1 Scoring: 1.5 Support: 4 |
File:UNITE Mr Mime Outfit.png Magician Style | |
Snorlax | Novice | Defender / Melee | Offense: 2.5 Endurance: 5 Mobility: 2 Scoring: 1.5 Support: 2.5 |
File:UNITE Snorlax Outfit.png Beach Style | |
Absol | Expert | Speedster / Melee | Offense: 3.5 Endurance: 2 Mobility: 4 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 0.5 |
N/A | |
Garchomp | Intermediate | All-rounder / Melee | Offense: 3.5 Endurance: 3.5 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 0.5 |
File:UNITE Garchomp Outfit.png Beach Style | |
Lucario | Expert | All-rounder / Melee | Offense: 3 Endurance: 2.5 Mobility: 3.5 Scoring: 3 Support: 0.5 |
N/A | |
Crustle | Novice | Defender / Melee | Offense: 2.5 Endurance: 4 Mobility: 1.5 Scoring: 2 Support: 3 |
N/A | |
Greninja | Expert | Attacker / Ranged | Offense: 4 Endurance: 2 Mobility: 3 Scoring: 3 Support: 0.5 |
File:UNITE Greninja Outfit.png Hero Style | |
Talonflame | Novice | Speedster / Melee | Offense: 2.5 Endurance: 1.5 Mobility: 5 Scoring: 3.5 Support: 0.5 |
File:UNITE Talonflame Outfit.png Pilot Style | |
Zeraora | Expert | Speedster / Melee | Offense: 3.5 Endurance: 1.5 Mobility: 4 Scoring: 3 Support: 0.5 |
N/A | |
Cinderace | Novice | Attacker / Ranged | Offense: 4 Endurance: 1.5 Mobility: 3 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 0.5 |
File:UNITE Cinderace Outfit.png Captain Style | |
Eldegoss | Novice | Supporter / Ranged | Offense: 1.5 Endurance: 2 Mobility: 2.5 Scoring: 2.5 Support: 4 |
N/A | |
Cramorant | Expert | Attacker / Ranged | Offense: 4 Endurance: 3 Mobility: 3 Scoring: 1.5 Support: 1 |
N/A |
Currencies
Items in Pokémon UNITE are bought with three currencies: Aeos coins, Aeos tickets, and Aeos gems. Aeos coins buy Pokémon licenses and battle items, Aeos tickets buy fashion and battle items, and Aeos gems buy Pokémon licenses, fashion items, and Holowear. There are also specific tickets for fashion and Holowear that can only be used for specific items.
Aeos coins are obtained through battles, though are restricted to 2,100 per week. Aeos tickets are obtained as ranked match season rewards. Both can also be given to players through events.
Aeos gems
Aeos gems are a premium currency that can only be obtained by buying them with real money.
Item | US | Canada | Eurozone | UK | Australia | Japan | Hong Kong | Taiwan |
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60 gems | $0.99 | |||||||
245 gems | $3.99 | |||||||
490 gems | $7.99 | |||||||
1,220 gems | $19.99 | |||||||
2,450 gems | $39.99 | |||||||
3,050 gems | $49.99 | |||||||
6,000 gems | $99.99 |
Compatibility
Pokémon UNITE will support cross-platform play.
The beta test can be played on:
- Android devices: 3 GB of RAM or more and Android 5.0 and up.
Trailers
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Cinematic trailer
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Gallery
In other languages
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References
External links
This article is part of Project Sidegames, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames. |