Pokkén Tournament

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Pokkén Tournament (Japanese: ポッ拳 Pokkén Tournament Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament) is a Pokémon arcade fighting game heavily based on the Tekken series gameplay style. After a limited demo run at a few locations, the full game will be widely available at various public arcades in Japan starting from July 16, 2015. Bandai Namco Entertainment, the owners of the Tekken IP, are developing the game under license from The Pokémon Company, and are responsible for distributing arcade cabinets in Japan.

Pokkén Tournament
ポッ拳 Pokkén Tournament
Pokkén Tournament logo.png
Japanese logo
Basic info
Platform: Arcade
Category: Fighting
Players: TBA
Connectivity: None
Developer: Bandai Namco Games
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Part of: Generation VI spin off
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: July 16, 2015
North America: N/A
Australia: N/A
Europe: N/A
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official website
Pokémon.co.jp
English: News article
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A brief snippet of footage from the game featuring Lucario and Blaziken first appeared at the end of a retrospective at the Pokémon Game Show, which was held in Tokyo on August 17 and 18, 2013. Later that month, the game's title was discovered as a trademark registered in Japan and the United States, although the connection between the title and the footage was not confirmed until the game's formal announcement. The game was officially announced on a NicoNico livestream that was held by the The Pokémon Company on August 26, 2014, which showed Lucario (which Mega Evolved into Mega Lucario) fighting Machamp.

Bandai Namco Games, the game's developer, is currently asking for fighter suggestions. Japanese residents can Tweet at @pokken_official with the Pokémon they would like to see using the hashtag #ポッ拳 in order to make a suggestion. Due to most requests, Gengar had since been confirmed as a fighter in April 2015.

The English Pokémon site also mentioned the announcement, and uploaded the debuting teaser trailer for the game on their YouTube channel. The trailer mentions that it is planned for arcade release in Japan in 2015.

Gallery

Playable Pokémon

Charizard Pikachu Machamp Gengar Suicune
Gardevoir Blaziken Lucario Weavile


Support Pokémon

These Pokémon can be summoned during a battle. There are four available sets of supporters, with two Pokémon each, and one of these two my be brought into battle each round.

 
Lapras
 
Eevee
 
Jirachi
 
Snivy
 
Whimsicott
 
Emolga
 
Fennekin
 
Frogadier


Background Pokémon

These Pokémon appear in the backgrounds of the various arenas, usually spectating.

 
Pidgey
 
Dugtrio
 
Machoke
 
Tentacruel
 
Magnemite
 
Staryu
 
Snorlax
 
Dragonair
 
Jumpluff
 
Heracross
 
Ursaring
 
Slugma
 
Magcargo
 
Smeargle
 
Miltank
 
Lugia
 
Beautifly
 
Taillow
 
Sableye
 
Sharpedo
 
Wailmer
 
Wailord
 
Torkoal
 
Swablu
 
Tropius
 
Luvdisc
 
Pachirisu
 
Gible
 
Munchlax
 
Finneon
 
Heatran
 
Watchog
 
Sawk
 
Archeops
 
Gothorita
 
Swanna
 
Sawsbuck
 
Volcarona
 
Skiddo
 
Pancham
 
Carbink
 
Trevenant
 
Noibat


External links



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