This Wednesday (22), Pokémon Unite receives a new update. The changes will be big and promise to give the game a bigger buzz. Now, it will be possible to download the mobile version for Android and iOS (iPhone). Other than that, more pokemons were added and new skills and skins were added.
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pokemon unite for mobile
Finally, the mobile version of Pokémon Unite was released, which can be played on cell phones. Both on iPhones (iOS) and on Android devices the game will be able to run smoothly.
The download is free from the Google Play Store and the App Store. The mobile version has the same features as the Nintendo Switch game. In fact, it is possible to perform cross-play between different platforms.
If you want, the player can use the same Switch account to enter the mobile version. Simply sign in to your Nintendo Account or Trainer Club Account. This way, all achievements within the game will remain on any device.
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The updates don't stop there. Now, Pokémon Unite has two new monsters available: Sylveon and Mamoswine. The former should be a good ranged attacker, while the latter tends to do well as a defender.
Also, with the new battle pass, the theme of custom skins will be the universe. That way, Lucario and Gengar will have astronaut suits. The price of the passes should remain: 490 gems for the common one and 985 for the Premium pass. The most expensive has 90 levels of unlockable rewards.
It will also be possible to get new skins in the game's shop. They will be offered for Garchomp, Charizard, Pikachu, Slowbro and Snorlax. Players will also be able to join squads to join groups in matches.
balancing
As for the balancing part of Pokémon Unite, some will be strengthened while others will be weakened. The game's developer has not yet explained exactly how many and what are all the pokemons on the list.
However, the following Pokemon will have their skills affected:
Absol, Zeraora, Charizard, Venusaur, Cinderace, Talonflame, Garchomp, Greninja, Wigglytuff, Cramorant, Lucario, Alolan Ninetales, Eldegoss, Gardevoir, Snorlax, Gengar, Mr. Mime, Crustle, Slowbro, Machamp and Blastoise.