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Pokémon Unite Launches With a Limited Time Log-In Reward

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Pokémon Unite launches for Nintendo Switch this July and fans that log in before the end of August will unlock the Mythical Electric-type Zeraora.

The Pokémon Company confirms that its strategic team battle game Pokémon Unite will release in very soon.

According to a press release, Pokémon Unite will launch on July 21 for Nintendo Switch. The game will be available as a free-to-start experience for all players, requiring payment once a certain in-game level is earned. Anyone that downloads and logs into the game before Aug. 31 will receive a Unite license for Zeraora, an Electric-type Mythical Pokémon.

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“Zeraora utilizes its speed and moves to close the gap between opponents as fast as lightning. Its Unite Move, Plasma Gale, sends out an electric eruption, creating a zone of plasma around the area where the attack hits,” reads the brief description of Zeraora.

Beyond Zeraora, the new trailer for Pokémon Unite shows off the Pokémon that will be available in the game. Highlights include Pikachu, Froakey, Lucario, Mr. Mime, Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Snorlax.

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Pokémon Unite is MOBA themed around the world’s favorite pocket monsters. Players will be able to take control of a variety of Pokémon and battle it out with opponents. “In Unite Battles, players form teams of five and compete against each other to see who can score the most points before time runs out. Players also experience a mysterious new form of energy known as Aeos energy. Aeos energy can be used in Unite Battles to evolve Pokémon,” reads the official description of the game.

So all you would-be Pokémon trainers ought to have your Nintendo Switch ready for the July 21 release! The Pokémon Company also confirmed that a mobile version of the game will launch in September but did not elaborate on a specific date.

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Source: The Pokémon Company

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