Here Comes A Brand-New Pokémon Mobile Game

Editorials News | May-19-2019

Here Comes A Brand-New Pokémon Mobile Game

Apparently out of nowhere, a new smartphone game called Pokémon Rumble Rush has been launched today. Initially announced with the name of Pokéland in 2017, the game reappeared today with a new name, and Eurogamer points out that it is now available in the Google Play Store of Australia. A page of game information says it will eventually be available for iOS and Android, and was developed by Ambrella, the developer behind the previous four Pokémon Rumble games.

We are beginning to lose track of the number of Pokémon games for smartphones. Obviously, there is the Pokémon Go developed by Niantic, which is still strong almost three years after its initial release, but there are several more, including the 2017 Magikarp Leap. Earlier this week, GamesIndustry.biz noticed that DeNA, the developer behind Super Mario Run, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and the upcoming Mario Kart Tour, announced that he is working on a mobile Pokémon game that will launch this financial year.

First released on the Wii in 2009, Pokémon Rumble games are a game to beat the Pokémon series. Since its debut, it has seen four entries in total, with two titles appearing on the 3DS and another on the Wii U, where it was the first game that admitted NFC figures. This functionality of NFC would eventually become the incredible and successful Nintendo Amiibo lineup.

Pokemon Rumble Rush has now appeared in the Australian Play Store as a smooth release. The game will be called Pokemon Scramble SP in Japan, where it will be released soon. Internationally, the game will be called Pokémon Rumble Rush and is an 'accelerated action game that expects users to defeat a large number of enemies Pokémon with their choice of favorite Pokémon'. According to the Play Store list, users can update their Pokémon, collect them and even test their Pokémon skills in a group battle.

The Pokémon Rumble Rush Play Store list suggests that the game will work on devices that work with Android 4.4 or higher and work with the Snapdragon 410 processor and higher. While you can download the game for free, purchases within the app range from $ 0.99 to $ 24.99. The detail of the summary is that the Pokémon in the game can be controlled with one hand and attacking another Pokémon will simply require the player to touch the screen. Users can collect and update Pokémon as they progress through the game.

There is something called Super Boss Rush that allows players to earn bountiful rewards. To win this Super Boss Rush, players will need different types of strong Pokémon with different abilities to defeat the Super Bosses. The game was created in a background of islands and seas, and users can explore them and discover new Pokémon along the way.

This smooth release in Australia was first seen by Android Police, and alludes to an official announcement soon. The official Japanese site says that the game will be launched soon on Android and iOS devices, but does not offer an exact timeline.

 

By: Preeti Narula

Content: https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/15/18624536/pokemon-rumble-rush-nintendo-android-ios-release-date-news-features-ambrella


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