Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack
Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack (Japanese: ポッ拳 POKKÉN TOURNAMENT DX バトルポケモン追加パック Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pokémon Expansion Pack) is the name of the downloadable content (DLC) for Pokkén Tournament DX. It was made available for purchase starting on January 11, 2018, after being announced in a Nintendo Direct Mini on the same date.
| Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack ポッ拳 POKKÉN TOURNAMENT DX バトルポケモン追加パック | |
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Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack eShop banner | |
Basic info
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| Platform: | Nintendo Switch |
| Category: | Fighting |
| Players: | 1-2 |
| Connectivity: | None |
| Developer: | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
| Publisher: | The Pokémon Company (Japan) Nintendo (International) |
| Part of: | VII spin off DLC |
Ratings
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| CERO: | A |
| ESRB: | E10+ |
| ACB: | PG |
| OFLC: | N/A |
| PEGI: | 7 |
| GRAC: | N/A |
| GSRR: | 6+ |
Release dates
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| Japan: | January 11, 2018 |
| North America: | January 11, 2018 |
| Australia: | January 11, 2018 |
| Europe: | January 11, 2018 |
| South Korea: | N/A |
| Hong Kong: | January 11, 2018 |
| Taiwan: | September 9, 2025 |
Websites
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| Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp |
| English: | Archived website |
Features
The DLC featured 2 waves which each included a new Battle Pokémon and a support Pokémon Set not found in other Pokkén titles. In addition each DLC wave added additional avatar items, titles and outfits.
In addition, players got Laurel Wreath (Green) & Laurel Wreath (Gold) backgrounds as well as the "Ray of Light" and "Official Advsior" titles immediatly upon purchasing the DLC.
DLC Parts
This downloadable content was released over a series of content drops as follows:
Wave 1

- Released with Patch 1.2.0 on January 31, 2018
The first wave of DLC featured Aegislash, Mega Rayquaza and Mimikyu. Aegislash is the new Battle Pokémon while Mega Rayquaza and Mimikyu are the new Support Pokémon Set. In addition, players got an Aegislash T-shirt, a Sideways Cap and a Jacket Set. Male characters also received a Layered T-Shirt Set while female characters received a Bohemian Dress Set to wear. Nia also receives a new outfit customization option.
The following titles are also awarded:
- Aegislash Fan
- Practice Makes Perfect
- Rascally Rag
- Sky High
- New Battle Pokémon
| Battle Style: Technical HP: 510 Moves: Fury Cutter, Iron Head, King's Shield, Gyro Ball, Shadow Sneak, Flash Cannon, Sacred Sword Burst Attack: Underworld Ruler (Japanese: 冥界覇王斬 Underworld Conqueror Slash) Details on StrategyWiki | |
| Aegislash |
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- New Support Pokémon
Mega Rayquaza |
Uses Dragon Ascent to attack from a distance at tremendous speed. It also consumes the user's Synergy Gauge. It can only be called once per round. | Mimikyu |
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| Uses Play Rough to attack continuously from behind and inflict double negative status. |
Wave 2

- Released with Patch 1.3.0 on March 23, 2018
The first wave of DLC featured Blastoise, Mew and Celebi. Blastoise is the new Battle Pokémon while Mew and Celebi are the new Support Pokémon Set. In addition, players got a Blastoise T-Shirt, a Duo-Toned Hair style, Swimming Goggles, a Light Shawl, and a Rock Out Set to wear. Nia also receives two new outfit customization options.
The following titles are also awarded:
- Blastoise Befriender
- Diamond Shell
- One Under The Sun
- Transcending Time
- New Battle Pokémon
| Battle Style: Power HP: 660 Moves: Water Gun, Aura Sphere, Dark Pulse, Dragon Pulse, Rapid Spin Water Spout, Withdraw, Bubble, Hydro Pump, Water Pulse Burst Attack: Destructive Cannon (Japanese: 豪砲デストラクション Strong Cannon of Destruction) Details on StrategyWiki | |
| Blastoise |
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- New Support Pokémon
Mew |
Uses Miraculous Power (Japanese: ミラクルパワー Miracle Power) to randomly increase the user's Synergy Gauge, temporarily makes the user's attacks critical hits, and/or gives the user additional random positive status. | Celebi |
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| Uses Time Travel (Japanese: ときわたり Time Travel) to switch between Phases at almost any given moment, even when enemy guards an attack. |
Gallery
Logos
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English logo
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| Chinese | Cantonese | 《ポッ拳 POKKÉN TOURNAMENT DX》Battle Pack Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack |
| Mandarin | 《ポッ拳 POKKÉN TOURNAMENT DX》Battle Pack Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack | |
| French | Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack | |
| German | Pokémon Tekken DX Battle Pack | |
| Italian | Pokkén Tournament DX Battle Pack | |
| European Spanish | Battle Pack de Pokkén Tournament DX | |
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