Pokémon Unite Gets a Release Date on Mobile Devices

Nintendo announced that the free-to-play spinoff, Pokémon Unite, will be released fr Android and iOS devices on September 22 — roughly two months after the game was released on Nintendo Switch. It was also revealed that ice and ground-type Mamoswine and fairy-type Sylveon are coming to the free-to-play spinoff game in future updates.

Announced during today’s Pokémon Presents broadcast, players looking to play this game on mobile devices can pre-register on the App Store and Google Play. Nintendo notes that if the pre-registration hits a certain number of participants, those that sign up will receive some in-game bonus items, such as 1,000 Aeos tickets and a festival-style skin for Pikachu.

Pokémon Unite is a MOBA game where two teams of five players are battle each other to take control over multiple points spread out across a map. The game is developed by TiMi Studios, a Tencent subsidiary best-known for developing Call of Duty: Mobile.

2021 is an important year for Pokémon as the franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary. Along with the release of Pokémon Unite, several other Pokémon titles have been released this year, such as New Pokémon Snap, which launched earlier this year, In addition to Generation Four remakes Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, which will release exclusively on Nintendo Switch on November 19, the latter two titles also appearing at today’s presentation with new gameplay details, such as the ability to allow your Pokemon to follow you and character customization.

While many Pokémon titles are releasing this year, another highly anticipated entry in the Pokémon series, Legends: Arceus, will release on the Nintendo Switch on January 28, 2022.

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Pokemon Diamond And Pearl Remakes Show Off New And Improved Gameplay Features

During today’s Pokemon Presents showcase, Nintendo revealed more details on its upcoming remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. While Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl don’t stray too far from the traditional pocket monster formula, they do have a few modern updates pulled from more recent games in the series like Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Customization appears to play a big part in the game, as Poke Balls can be tweaked to feature new effects whenever you summon Pokemon, and trainers can don fashionable gear during their journey.

Another touch of customization allows for a Pokemon to be let out of its Poke Ball and follow a player around as they explore Sinnoh’s various locations. One example of this was seen in the trailer when Riolu kept pace with a player by doing a Naruto-style ninja run.

A new Grand Underground area will allow players to explore a subterranean section of Sinnoh that’s home to numerous Pokemon and treasures, which bears a few similarities to Sword and Shield’s wild areas. Mining is also back, and uncovering certain items will allow for statues of Pokemon to be placed inside of secret bases. These aren’t just decorative statues either, as they’ll alter which Pokemon you encounter in the Grand Underground.

Most importantly though, contests are back in a big way in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. While previous Pokemon games focused on just how adorable your chosen Pokemon could be when paraded in front of judges, these newer events have a more interactive element that features dancing and unleashing a Pokemon’s best moves to wow the crowds.

Finally, the remakes will feature online battles like other games have in the past, perfect for when you want to see just how well your team does against someone else’s collection of Pokemon.

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl will launch for the Nintendo Switch on November 19. Before those games arrive, you can get your hands on a limited-edition Nintendo Switch Lite model that features the Diamond and Pearl mascots Dialga and Palkia etched onto the console. For more on the game and its other editions, you can check out our Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl preorder page.

This week’s Pokemon Presents showcase had plenty of information on other games in the franchise, such as Pokemon Go, Pokemon Cafe Remix, Pokemon Unite’s mobile release date, and Pokemon Legends Arceus, which looks to be a massive departure from the mainline games.

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Ryan Reynolds Shares Free Guy Behind-The-Scenes Photos Of Major Celebrity Cameos

As the new Ryan Reynolds video game movie Free Guy performs ahead of expectations at the box office, the actor has now shared some behind-the-scenes images from some of his A-list celebrity friends who had cameos in the film.

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Posting on Instagram, Reynolds says the main theme of Free Guy is friendship. “And friendship is at its simplest, just showing up,” he said. Reynolds was able to wrangle a bunch of big names to appear in Free Guy in small cameo roles, and he thanked them in his post. “While I don’t have photos of everyone, here’s to all the incredible pals who showed up for this,” he wrote.

The images show off people like Channing Tatum, John Krasinski, Chris Evans, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Hugh Jackman, all of whom had roles in Free Guy.

Evans’ part was particularly noteworthy and funny, as the Captain America actor reacted to Guy’s use of his shield in a pivotal moment and exclaimed, “What the *sh**” while sitting in a quiet coffee shop. That joke, as it turns out, was a late addition to the script and was made possible after Free Guy’s original studio, Fox, was acquired by Disney, which owns Marvel.

Tatum had the biggest cameo of the bunch, appearing as the in-game character model for the human Keith. He shows up in the movie early on and actually has a semi-important role to play in the plot of the film near the end.

Krasinski, The Rock, and Jackman all had voice-only cameos, so it would have been easy not to notice them at all.

Not all of Reynolds’ famous friends had cameos in Free Guy, however, and they let him know. Thor actor Chris Hemsworth replied to Reynolds social media post, jokingly saying, “No worries, mate, least I could do. BFFs.”

Free Guy made $28.4 million at the US box office over its opening weekend, which was ahead of its lower expectations due in part to the ongoing impact of COVID. Globally, the film has now made nearly $54 million worldwide. Unlike some of Disney’s other new releases, the film studio decided against releasing Free Guy on Disney+.

According to Reynolds, Disney has already asked for a Free Guy sequel.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus Trailer Reveals Hisuian Pokemon, New Battle System, and Story Details

During today’s Pokémon Presents event, we got a more detailed look at Pokémon Legends: Arceus, including new Hisuian Pokemon like Wyrdeer, Basculegion and Hisuian forms of Growlithe and Braviary, its updated battle system, story and open world details, and much more.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus is still set to be released on January 28, 2022, and it will take place in the Hisui Region, which will eventually become the Sinnoh Region that Pokemon Diamond and Pearl take place in. Your adventure will begin in Jubilife Village, and players will work to become a member of the Galaxy Expedition Team, which includes different sub-groups like Medical Corps, Security Corps and Survey Corps.

Jubilife Village will be your home base in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, and it is where you will accept quests and assignments and prepare for your upcoming adventures. Fun fact: Jubilife Village will become Jubilife City in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.

The massive Mount Coronet is located in the center of the Hisui Region and the surrounding areas are more-or-less their own ecosystems with different weather, landscapes, and Pokemon that call it home. Obsidian Fieldlands was shown off in the latest trailer, and is filled with trees and flowers and grass and “appears to teem with Pokemon that favor meadows and forests.”

Pokemon Legends: Arceus will have unique forms of familiar Pokemon like Growlithe and Braviary, but it will also have brand-new Pokemon to collect. These new Pokemon include Wyrdeer, a Normal/Psychic Pokemon who evolves from Stantler and is very important to the Hisui region and its people. Basculegion is another new Water/Ghost Pokemon that evolves from Basculin. This Pokemon is possessed by “the souls of other Basculin from its school that could not withstand the harsh journey upstream.”

Along your journey, you will also meet with such characters as Commander Kamado – the leader of Galaxy Expedition Team and ancestor of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl’s Professor Rowan – and Captain Cyllene – the leader of Galaxy Team’s Survey Corps. As with all Pokemon games, you will also be introduced to a Professor who will help you on your way. In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, this professor is named Laventon.

After you meet Professor Laventon and choose one of your starter Pokemon – Rowlet, Cyndaquill, or Oshawatt – you will be able to go out and explore Pokemon Legends: Arceus’ open-world and experience its new battle system.

While you will be able to catch some Pokemon by just aiming and throwing a Pokeball, stronger Pokemon will need to be weakened by those Pokemon you have already caught. However, the battle system in this new game is a bit of a twist from the main series entries.

Instead of Pokemon using their moves one after another, Pokemon’s stats and other factors may allow them to use multiple actions in a row. One of these other factors is the Agile Style and Strong Style system. Pokemon are still limited to four moves at a time, but these new styles can change the flow of battle and mean the difference between victory and defeat.

Agile Style moves will raise the user’s action speed, but it comes at the cost of a move’s power. Strong Style, on the other hand, raises the power of a move at the cost of your Pokemon’s action speed.

Once weakened, players will be able to capture these Pokemon to add them to your Pokedex, yet there is much more to completing this Pokedex than simply catching them all. There will also be research tasks to complete that will raise your rank in the Galaxy Expedition Team and will help unlock new areas to explore. These tasks include seeing them use certain moves, evolving them, defeating them, and more.

Speaking of exploring, players will leave the comfort of Jubilife Village to go on adventures, but there will be base camps along the way that will allow you to rest and heal up your Pokemon. Furthermore, you can use the camp’s workbench to craft items like Poke Balls and more.

As was shown in the reveal trailer, these Poke Balls are from a time long past and are made out of wood and utilize steam to catch Pokemon. Besides the standard Poke Balls, there will also be Smoke Bombs that will make it harder for Pokemon to see you so your can sneak up on them. Additionally, there will be Heavy Balls that are better at catching Pokemon that haven’t seen you, but are heavier and don’t travel as far as a standard one.

Alongside Pokemon Legends: Arceus, this Pokemon Presents gave us new details on Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, as well as a mobile release date for Pokemon Unite.

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Pokemon Legends: Arceus Trailer Shows Off Combat, Exploration, And Pokemon Attacking You

So far most of what we’ve known about Pokemon Legends: Arceus were scant details from a single event. As the January release date approaches, though, The Pokemon Company shared more details during its Pokemon Presents stream.

The trailer showed off a variety of environments including a beach, forest, and snowy mountains of the Hisui region–which ultimately later becomes the Sinnoh region. Exploration was a big focus of the footage, including using a Pokemon as transportation like a glider, boat, and mount. We also saw sneaking around the tall grass and a quick transition into combat. The trailer showed Pokemon turning aggressive with glowing red eyes as part of the story, making them especially dangerous. It seems as if once they’re turned aggressive this way they’ll attack you, the player, rather than just your Pokemon as in normal combat.

In a subsequent detailed talk about Arceus, the studio explained that the game revolves around the Galaxy Expedition Team. You meet up with Professor Laventon who studies Pokemon ecology, Captain Cyllene of the Survey Corps, and Commander Kamado from the expedition team. You’ll go out on the expedition and make a base camp, and prepare for outings by buying or crafting items.

Out in the world you’ll manually throw Poke Balls at wild Pokemon to capture them. Some Pokemon will react differently to your presence, including some that just immediately run away, so you’ll need to hide in tall grass to sneak up on them. You can initiate a battle by throwing a Poke Ball containing one of your own Pokemon near a wild Pokemon. An action chart to the right side details the battle order, and some faster Pokemon may be able to act multiple times before their opponent can once. Your Pokemon will be able to choose from strong style for extra power but slower speed, or agile style for faster attacks with less power.

The presentation also showed off new Pokemon like the stag Wyrdeer, the water-faring Basculegion, and Hisui variants of Braviary and Growlithe.

Preorders for Pokemon Legends: Arceus open on the Nintendo eShop starting today.

Previously the company had announced that Arceus was set in the Sinnoh region, but it takes place long before modern Pokemon training even exists. It’s also said to represent a “new approach” for Pokemon with a more action-RPG focus. The earliest trailers drew comparisons to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild due to its visual style and wide-open areas.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus is coming on January 28, 2022. For more, check out everything we know about Pokemon Legends: Arceus, along with our Pokemon Legends: Arceus preorder guide.

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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Will Let Your Pokémon Follow You Once Again

A new trailer for Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl today during a Pokémon Presents broadcast has revealed that the games will include the much-beloved feature that allows your Pokémon to follow you as you run through the world.

This feature has been included in a handful of games prior, and first introduced in Pokémon Yellow with only the player’s Pikachu partner able to follow behind. It reappeared in the original Diamond and Pearl games, though it was only available for certain Pokémon in a certain area of the game. It was fully available in HeartGold and SoulSilver, and then again in Let’s Go! Pikachu and Eevee and the DLC areas of Sword and Shield.

While Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl seem fairly close to the original games, we got a glimpse of several slight changes to the original formula, including the ability to customize your character’s outfit.

We also got a look at some returning, revamped features from the original games, including a revamp of the Underground and Secret Bases that hides new Pokémon Hideaways, where wild Pokémon roam freely on the map as they did in Pokemon Let’s Go!. There also appear to be changes to Super Contests, turning the event into more of a rhythm game.

Finally, the games are getting a special Nintendo Switch Lite Dialga & Palkia Edition, launching on November 5, 2021.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were first unveiled earlier this year at a February Pokémon Presents broadcast, where we got our first look at the game’s chibi art style. Developer ILCA Inc has taken on the remakes from Game Freak, and are using a chibi art style intended as a “faithful remake” of the original games. We’ve since gotten a release date of November 19, 2021 for the pair, with the larger open-world Pokémon Legends Arceus coming the following January.

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Pokemon Unite Releases For Mobile On September 22

Pokemon Unite, the MOBA-style free-to-play Pokemon game, will launch for mobile devices next month through iOS and Google Play. As part of the Pokemon Presents broadcast, The Pokemon Company announced that Unite will be released for iOS and Android devices on September 22.

Preregistration begins today, August 18, for both platforms, and you can earn in-game rewards for doing so. The company also confirmed that cross-play is supported. You can preregister for Unite on mobile through these links: iOS, Google Play.

The Pokemon Company also announced the next two Pokemon that will come to Unite, presumably on both mobile and in the previously released Nintendo Switch edition. These Pokemon are Mamoswine and Sylveon.

Following Unite’s launch on Switch, some players criticized how the game lets you purchase more powerful held items with real money, which many argue can be described as pay-to-win.

In other news, the Pokemon Presents broadcast on Wednesday included updates on Pokemon: Legends Arceus and the Pokemon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl games. One of the big reveals was that of a new Switch Lite launching in November themed around Diamond and Pearl.

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New Pokemon-Edition Nintendo Switch Lite Coming November 5

Pokemon fans have a new special-edition Nintendo Switch console to pick up this fall. To celebrate the upcoming release of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Nintendo is releasing a limited-edition Dialga and Palkia Nintendo Switch Lite. The Nintendo Switch Lite Dialga and Palkia Edition releases November 5, two weeks before Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl arrive on November 19. It’s not available to preorder just yet, but we will update this article with links to major retailers as soon as listings go live.

The Nintendo Switch Lite Dialga and Palkia Edition doesn’t come with either of the upcoming games, but it’s also being sold at the standard Nintendo Switch Lite list price of $200. If the new console looks familiar, that’s because it uses the design of the special-edition Nintendo DS Lite that was released alongside Diamond and Pearl. The console is gray and black with images of Dialga and Palkia, the two cover Pokemon, on the back.

Nintendo Switch Lite Dialga and Palkia Edition
Nintendo Switch Lite Dialga and Palkia Edition

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This is the second Pokemon-themed Switch Lite. In 2019, Nintendo released a Zacian and Zamazenta Edition alongside Sword and Shield. While that console was available to purchase post-launch (at times), we haven’t seen it for list price in quite a while. If you want the Dialga and Palkia Edition, it would be smart to get it as soon as possible.

Of course, this Switch Lite isn’t the only new Nintendo model releasing this fall. The Nintendo Switch OLED arrives on October 8, and preorders keep going in and out of stock. If you haven’t ordered the Gen 4 remakes yet, check out our Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl preorder guide.

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Dying Light 2’s Next Stream Is All About Parkour And Combat

The third episode of Techland’s ongoing Dying Light 2 web series will air on August 26 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET, on the Gamescom Studio channel. Hosted by lead game designer Tymon Smektała, Dying 2 Know will focus on Dying Light 2’s parkour and combat, two essential gameplay elements that helped players survive the events of the original game.

Techland added that Dying Light 2’s parkour now has a more advanced, and realistic movement system, and can be used to mix complex moves into combat. Handy stuff for the game’s protagonist Aiden when he evades the infected hordes, the more savage viral predators that emerge at night, or other human survivors scavenging for supplies.

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As for combat, there’ll be a deep dive into the arsenal of deadly tools that can be collected and used, the inspiration behind some of the game’s weapons, and a closer examination of the factions in Dying Light 2. On the community side, Techland will also speak about its upcoming UGC cosplay contest and the Techland Gamers and Goodies community hub that will be activated in both Dying Light games.

Previous Dying Light 2 streams have been full of plenty of information on the game, such as its story, characters, and the various monsters that have helped make post-apocalyptic parkour a necessary skill for survivors.

The previous episode of Dying 2 Know shed more light on the Sleeping Beauties, Volatiles, and Banshees, as well as the new Revenants whose biological wing-like mutations suggest that not even high ground may be safe from this new breed of infected human.

Dying Light 2: Stay Human is set to release on December 7 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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Microsoft Is Hyped About Solitaire Coming To Game Pass

Solitaire is coming to Xbox Game Pass–more specifically, subscribers will be able to get their hands on the premium, ad-free edition of the Microsoft Solitaire Collection for free. The announcement on Twitter was accompanied by an impressively epic gif, complete with explosions, hype, and strobing rainbow text in the world’s favorite font, Comic Sans.

The only thing the gif is really missing is the iconic card-bouncing winning celebration, though perhaps Microsoft wants you to earn that visual yourself.

The gif advertises the Solitaire Collection as the “most played video game in history,” though that achievement is helped quite a bit by the game being packaged by default on all Windows-running machines. In fact, not everyone is stoked about the Game Pass announcement, considering many solitaire players both hardcore and casual remember a day when the game was free (and ad-free) on all Windows PCs.

The premium version of Microsoft Solitaire Collection caused some controversy when it was introduced with Windows 10 in 2015, due to the addition of intrusive, full-window ads to the free version of the game. Now, Game Pass subscribers can bypass the ads and unlock the extra premium features as part of their existing subscriptions, but many players still clearly believe that Solitaire should have stayed free and ad-free for all users.

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