The very first announcement out of today’s Pokémon press conference was Pokémon Quest, a Switch and mobile title that puts our favorite collectible creatures in a cube-y spotlight.
Taking place on Tumblecube Island, a blocky piece of land ”known to be filled with hidden treasures and special items,” you’ll explore with teams of up to three Pokémon to gather treasure, make new friends, and battle wild Pokémon. You can use special items called Power Stones to strengthen your team of Pokémon, assigning them special characteristics and making them all your own.
Grab your Nintendo Switch and get ready for a new adventure! With Pokémon to befriend and hidden treasures to uncover, #PokemonQuest is a brand-new land for you to explore! pic.twitter.com/VZyCXNbG1A
— Pokémon (@Pokemon) May 30, 2018
In #PokemonQuest, you get to decide which characteristics your Pokémon will have! You can use special items called Power Stones to strengthen your team. The kind of Pokémon they become is completely up to you! pic.twitter.com/zI8kmZxhHg
— Pokémon (@Pokemon) May 30, 2018
In #PokemonQuest, you get to decide which characteristics your Pokémon will have! You can use special items called Power Stones to strengthen your team. The kind of Pokémon they become is completely up to you! pic.twitter.com/zI8kmZxhHg
— Pokémon (@Pokemon) May 30, 2018
With a team of up to three Pokémon, you can explore the secrets of Tumblecube Island. Battle wild Pokémon, gather treasure, and even befriend new Pokémon—if you have the right ingredients, that is! #PokemonQuest puts the power in your hands. pic.twitter.com/BuVVenFAYR
— Pokémon (@Pokemon) May 30, 2018
Pokémon Quest will be free-to-start and will be available on Nintendo Switch and smartphones later this year.
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