Pokémon Pokken

Here's short and to the point run down in written form(it's in the video aswell , but it'll take abit to reach the segment.) on if this DLC with Scizor is coming to the Wii U version of pokken or not

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EP Daily Rundown for October 14, 2016

In a terrifying new edition of The Rundown, we get into the Halloween spirit with the latest on Friday the 13th: The Game, find some fantastic news about the Harry Potter prequel movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, have the first
http://epn.tv/all/spotlight/ep-daily-rundown-for-october-14-2016/ details on a new War of the Worlds TV series, discover that the universe is a lot bigger than we thought, and finally, catch a new character for the Pokémon fighting game Pokkén Tournament!

With all the fuss over Pokémon Go and the new 3DS games, another recent title in the franchise is fighting for attention. Bandai Namco has announced that the popular bug/steel type Pokémon Scizor is coming to the arcade version of their fighting game Pokkén Tournament. Players will be able to use his signature red pincers in battle,

and they’ll also be able to evolve him into the even more powerful Mega Scizor. He’ll be added to the arcade version of the game next week. Namco Bandai hasn’t said if Scizor will be coming to the Wii U. They had said that they weren’t planning to release any extra characters on the console,

but earlier this year, fans discovered that the Wii U version actually contained code and assets for the extra fighter Darkrai, who was added to the arcade version a few months ago. This means the developers could bring Darkrai, Scizor, and other arcade-exclusive Pokémon to the Wii U version of the game at some point in the future. We’ll let you know if they do.

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Watch Scizor Slash And Dash In The Latest Pokkén Tournament Gameplay Footage. October 25, 2016 . 8:00am

Last week, Scizor became the newest addition to the arcade versions of Pokkén Tournament
and some new gameplay footage shows two Scizors facing off in battle.

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Last week, Scizor became the newest addition to the arcade versions of Pokkén Tournament.

In the game, Scizor is a Power type and even transforms into Mega Scizor during its Burst attack. You can watch a few matches between two Scizors in the following video, which was originally shared on NicoNico.


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Pokkén Tournament is available for the Wii U and arcades.

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Arcade
[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament Arcade to reveal new playable Pokemon on November 1[/FONT]

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Another new Pokemon fighter set to join the fray.

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A new playable Pokemon will be unveiled for the arcade version of Pokken Tournament during a live stream on November 1, the game’s official Twitter account has teased.



The arcade version’s recent playable additions include Scizor earlier this month and Darkrai in July. Both Pokemon have not been added to the Wii U version.


Pokken Tournament first launched in Japanese arcades on July 16, 2015.






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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament Arcade adds Croagunk[/FONT]

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Fighting- and Poison-type frog Pokemon joins the fight.

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Croagunk will join the arcade version of Pokken Tournament as a playable character, Bandai Namco announced.



The Fighting- and Poison-type frog Pokemon follows other recent new additions Scizor and Darkrai.




Watch Croagunk’s trailer below.
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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament Arcade to reveal new playable Pokemon on December 1[/FONT]

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Another month, another new playable Pokemon.

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A new playable Pokemon will be unveiled for the arcade version of Pokken Tournament during a live stream on December 1, the game’s official Twitter account has teased.





The arcade version’s recent playable additions include Croagunk in November, Scizor in October, and Darkrai in July.


Pokken Tournament first launched in Japanese arcades on July 16, 2015.






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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament Arcade adds Empoleon[/FONT]
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Latest playable Pokemon to be added on December 15.
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Empoleon will join the arcade version of Pokken Tournament as a playable character on December 15, Bandai Namco announced.

A trailer featuring Empoleon will be released soon / in the coming days.

Empoleon follows recent playable character additions Croagunk in November, Scizor in October, and Darkrai in July.

Pokken Tournament first launched in Japanese arcades on July 16, 2015.

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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament Arcade ‘Empoleon’ trailer[/FONT]

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See the Water- and Steel-type Pokemon in action.


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Bandai Namco has released the Empoleon trailer for the arcade version of Pokken Tournament.



As previously announced, the Pokemon fighter will be added to the game on December 15.


Watch the trailer below.
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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX announced for Switch[/FONT]

Published 58 mins ago. 38 comments.

Includes Wii U fighters, arcade additions, and Decidueye.



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Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have announced Pokken Tournament DX for Switch. It will launch worldwide on September 22.
The Switch version of the Pokemon fighting game includes all 16 characters from the Wii U version, as well as arcade additions Darkrai, Scizor, Croagunk, and Empoleon, and Pokemon Sun and Moon Pokemon Decidueye.


Here’s an overview of the game, via The Pokemon Company:




Pokemon is making its way to Nintendo Switch later this year with Pokken Tournament DX. Along with all the content from both the Wii U and arcade versions of Pokken Tournament, the Pokemon fighting game where Pokemon in battle move in direct response to the player’s actions, Pokken Tournament DX also introduces an array of exciting new features to create the ultimate Pokken experience. Pokken Tournament DX features include:

  • Play Pokken anytime, anywhere on Nintendo Switch – Play Pokken Tournament DX in TV mode, handheld mode, or share a Joy-Con controller with another Trainer to battle one-on-one in tabletop mode anywhere!
  • A brand-new fighter – Decidueye enters the battle, alongside all previous Pokemon from the Wii U and arcade versions.
  • New Support Pokemon – Litten and Popplio make their debut to lend their support in battle.
  • Team Battle mode – Pick three Pokemon and battle it out to be the first to defeat all your opponent’s Pokémon to win in the new Team Battle mode.
  • Group Match mode – Find similar skilled players in battle rooms for intense and fun battles online.
  • Daily Challenges – Complete a variety of different daily challenges.
  • Watch battle replays – Hone your skills by watching other players’ replays and share your best matches online with the new replay feature.
  • Jump straight into battle – All characters and Support Pokemon will be available right from the start of the game.
Nintendo has added Pokken Tournament DX to its E3 2017 lineup. In addition to the previously announced Arms and Splatoon 2 tournaments, Nintendo will host a Pokken Tournament DX tournament on June 14 at 10:30 a.m. PT. Here are the details:
2017 Pokken Tournament DX Invitational

  • Date: Wednesday, June 14
  • Time: 10:30 a.m. PT
  • Competitors: Eight YouTube and Twitch stars
  • Format: Crew battle with four teams and two players per team. Random draft order. The first person in each crew must choose one of the new characters; the other person can choose one of the original characters.
  • Prize: Winners will each receive a Pokken Tournament DX art piece signed by Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokemon Company, and members of the development team.
  • Casters: Jordan Kent, D1 and VikkiKitty
Pokken Tournament DX will also be featured on Nintendo’s E3 2017 Treehouse live stream, detailed below:
Nintendo Treehouse Live Stream at E3 2017

  • When: On Tuesday, June 13, the show starts right after the Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 presentation about 9:30 a.m. PT. On Wednesday and Thursday, June 14-15, the show starts about 10 a.m. PT.*
  • Who: Treehouse members, as well as developers and other game experts, including Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokemon Company. Ishihara and development team members will talk about the upcoming Pokken Tournament DX game for Nintendo Switch.
Members of Nintendo’s Treehouse will once again delve into the details of the Nintendo Switch console and games for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, including Super Mario Odyssey and Pokken Tournament DX. Viewers will get an in-depth look at gameplay and hear behind-the-scenes details about Nintendo’s lineup for E3.
Watch the reveal trailer below.
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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX overview and new features trailers[/FONT]
Published 14 hours ago. 8 comments.

Two new trailers released in Japan.


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The Pokemon Company has released two new Pokken Tournament DX trailers in Japan providing an overview of the game and a look at what’s new in the DXversion.
Here’s an overview of the game, via The Pokemon Company:
Pokemon is making its way to Nintendo Switch later this year with Pokken Tournament DX. Along with all the content from both the Wii U and arcade versions of Pokken Tournament, the Pokemon fighting game where Pokemon in battle move in direct response to the player’s actions, Pokken Tournament DX also introduces an array of exciting new features to create the ultimate Pokken experience. Pokken Tournament DX features include:

  • Play Pokken anytime, anywhere on Nintendo Switch – Play Pokken Tournament DX in TV mode, handheld mode, or share a Joy-Con controller with another Trainer to battle one-on-one in tabletop mode anywhere!
  • A brand-new fighter – Decidueye enters the battle, alongside all previous Pokemon from the Wii U and arcade versions.
  • New Support Pokemon – Litten and Popplio make their debut to lend their support in battle.
  • Team Battle mode – Pick three Pokemon and battle it out to be the first to defeat all your opponent’s Pokémon to win in the new Team Battle mode.
  • Group Match mode – Find similar skilled players in battle rooms for intense and fun battles online.
  • Daily Challenges – Complete a variety of different daily challenges.
  • Watch battle replays – Hone your skills by watching other players’ replays and share your best matches online with the new replay feature.
  • Jump straight into battle – All characters and Support Pokemon will be available right from the start of the game.
Pokken Tournament DX is due out worldwide for Switch on August 22.
Watch the trailers below.
Overview

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Pokkén Tournament DX Is Getting Its Very Own Switch Controller Made By HORI. July 26, 2017 . 8:00am

The Pokkén Tournament DX Pro Pad Wired Controller will release on September 22nd, conveniently the very same day that the actual Switch game comes out.

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Back when Pokkén Tournament released for the Wii U, the game got its own controllerspecially made by HORI. Now, the company is doing the same for the Switch port of the game, Pokkén Tournament DX with the Pokkén Tournament DX Pro Pad Wired Controller.


The controller will release on September 22nd, conveniently the very same day that the actual Switch game releases. The design of the controller is based on the game’s arcade cabinet controller and the cord measures out at 9.8 feet. You can preorder HORI’s Pokkén Tournament DX Pro Pad Wired Controller over on Amazon.

Pokkén Tournament DX will release for the Nintendo Switch on September 22nd, 2017.





source: Siliconera
 



Pokkén Tournament DX Trailer Shows Darkrai’s Nasty Plot, Nightmare, And Dream Eater. August 7, 2017 . 3:30am

In the latest Pokémon introduction trailer for Pokkén Tournament DX for Nintendo Switch, we get to see the Mythical Dark-type Darkrai demonstrate some moves in the upcoming fighter.

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In the latest Pokémon introduction trailer for Pokkén Tournament DX for Nintendo Switch, we get to see the Mythical Dark-type Darkrai demonstrate some moves in the upcoming fighter.




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Darkrai specializing in controlling space as well as the pace of the fight. The trailer shows some of Darkrai’s moves in the order of Nasty Plot, Nightmare, and Dream Eater.

Check out previous introduction trailers featuring Pikachu and Charizard.

Pokkén Tournament DX launches on September 22, 2017 for Nintendo Switch.


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Pokkén Tournament DX Trailer Demonstrates Mewtwo’s Destructive Power. August 15, 2017 . 4:00am


Mewtwo specializes in a variety of destructive moves, as well as some tricky moves to mix things up. The trailer shows Mewtwo use Barrier, Teleport, Focus Blast, Hyper Beam, and Fire/Ice/Thunder Punch.

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Pokkén Tournament DX got its latest Pokémon introduction trailer, and today we get to check out the mighty Mewtwo, who demonstrates his destructive powers and some tricky moves.


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Mewtwo specializes in a variety of destructive moves, as well as some tricky moves to mix things up. The trailer shows Mewtwo use Barrier, Teleport, Focus Blast, Hyper Beam, and Fire/Ice/Thunder Punch.

Check out previous introduction trailers featuring Pikachu, Charizard, Darkrai, and Empoleon.

Pokkén Tournament DX launches on September 22, 2017 for Nintendo Switch.
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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX demo launches August 23[/FONT]
Published 4 hours ago. 5 comments.

Try out the Pokemon fighting game ahead of its September launch.
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A demo for Pokken Tournament DX will be released for Switch via the Nintendo eShop on August 23 at at 9:00 p.m. PT / 12:00 a.m. ET, Nintendo announced.
The Pokemon fighting game, developed by Bandai Namco, will feature 21 playable Pokemon fighters, as well as various support Pokemon and game modes.


Pokken Tournament DX is due out worldwide for Switch on September 22.

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Machamp Shows Off Some Power Moves In The Latest Pokkén Tournament DX Trailer. September 8, 2017 . 5:00am

The powerhouse Fighting-type Pokémon Machamp is the latest to be featured in Pokkén Tournament DX’s series of Pokémon introduction videos.

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The powerhouse Fighting-type Pokémon Machamp is the latest to be featured in Pokkén Tournament DX’s series of Pokémon introduction videos.


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Machamp is described as a powerful fighter who can wipe the floor with opponents using its four arms in close-ranged battle. The video shows Machamp use moves such as Close Combat, Submission, and a super powerful Break Attack.

Check out previous introduction trailers featuring Pikachu, Charizard, Darkrai, Empoleon, Mewtwo, Scizor, Gengar, Croagunk, Lucario. and Suicune.

Pokkén Tournament DX launches on September 22, 2017 for Nintendo Switch.
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Sceptile Shows Off Grass-Type Moves In The Latest Pokkén Tournament DX Trailer. September 18, 2017 . 12:00am

Pokkén Tournament DX got a new Pokémon introduction trailer and it features the Grass-Type Sceptile who demonstrates a variety of moves

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Pokkén Tournament DX got a new Pokémon introduction trailer and it features the Grass-Type Sceptile who demonstrates a variety of moves such as Bullet Seed, Leaf Blade, and Leaf Storm.


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Sceptile is known for being a speedy character who can spin circles around opponents while using different Grass-Type attacks. In the trailer we see its Bullet Seed and Leaf Blade moves as well as Detect and the powerful Leaf Storm.

Check out previous introduction trailers featuring Pikachu, Charizard, Darkrai, Empoleon, Mewtwo, Scizor, Gengar, Croagunk, Lucario. Suicune, Machamp, and Chandelure.

Pokkén Tournament DX launches on September 22, 2017 for Nintendo Switch.
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This Week In Sales: Pokkén Tournament DX Takes On Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite In Debut Battle. September 27, 2017 . 8:15am

Last week, Japan got several new releases in Pokkén Tournament DX for Nintendo Switch, NBA2K18, Dragon Quest X: All-in-One Package on Switch, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, and more.

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Period: The week of September 18 – September 24 (2017)
Top-seller: Pokkén Tournament DX – 53,395 (Switch)
Nintendo Switch sales: 43,426 (last week – 44,052)
Nintendo 2DS sales: 1,659 (1,726)
New Nintendo 2DS LL sales: 8,508 (8,761)
New Nintendo 3DS sales: 379 (428)
New Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 8,726 (10,650)
Wii U sales: 56 (86)
PlayStation 4 sales: 18,396 (19,322)
PlayStation 4 Pro sales: 5,418 (5,338)
PlayStation 3 sales: 87 (99)
PlayStation Vita sales: 3,707 (3,847)
Xbox One sales: 76 (57)
<< Last week’s software sales chart<< Last week’s software sales chart
<< How to read and understand sales


Last week, Japan got several new releases in Pokkén Tournament DX for Nintendo Switch, NBA 2K18, Dragon Quest X: All-in-One Package on Switch, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Project CARS 2, Nil Admirari no Tenbin, and a cheaper version of Yakuza Kiwami. Japanese sales tracker Media Create shared the latest on software and hardware sales data from the week of September 18 through September 24, 2017.

#1 of the week goes to Pokkén Tournament DX, the updated version of the Pokémon fighter on the Nintendo Switch, which saw a debut of 53,395 units sold. In comparison, the first Pokkén Tournament released last year (already feels much longer!) back in March 2016 and sold 69,675 units on the Wii U. Its sales are nowhere near that of a regular Pokémon game, but pretty reasonable for an updated version of a fighter from a year ago on a new platform, and good enough to take the top spot.

Splatoon 2 continues its #2 streak now for its fifth week in a row with 21,897 units. Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 which placed top last week moved 16,854 copies on PS4 in its second leg to chart at #3. NBA 2K18 charted at #4 with 14,487 units sold on the PS4, an improvement over last year’s NBA 2K17 which debuted with 9,777 units on PS4.

Dragon Quest X: All-in-One Package made its way to the Nintendo Switch and sold 9,482 units on its debut to place #7. Following right after at #8 is Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite with 8,273 units sold on PS4. This is an enormous drop from its previous entry, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, which sold 67,187 units on PS3 and 13,779 units on Xbox 360 for a total of 80,966 units between the two. It really shows how much things have changed, but we’ll be putting it in the “bombed” category for Japan.

Our next new entry is Project CARS 2 at #11 with 7,359 units sold on PS4. Idea factory visual novel Nil Dmirari no Tenbin: Teito Kuroyuri Enyoutan released on PS Vita with 5,450 units sold in its debut for a #16 finish. Lastly, the cheaper version Yakuza Kiwami New Price Edition released with 4,596 units sold in its debut on PS4 to chart at #18.

We didn’t see any major changes in the hardware side of things, but the Nintendo Switch finished on top again with 43,426 units sold, which puts it at 1,709,952 units total in Japan since its debut back in March if we go by Media Create’s numbers. I also wanted to point out that this may be the first time we have three consoles in the double-digits with PS3 at 87 units, Xbox One at 76 units, and Wii U at 56 units sold in the week.

The top-20 chart of the week is as follows:


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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX update to add online team battles, more[/FONT]
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Patch release date yet to be announced.
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Nintendo is planning to release an update for Pokken Tournament DX that adds online team battles among other new features.
Here is the list of new additions:



  • Online Team Battles – Team Battles will be available to play with friends online. Pick three Pokémon each and head into battle to enjoy heated fights with other players.
  • Official Groups in Group Match – Official groups from Pokkén Tournament DX will be open in the Group Match online battle mode. Coming soon after the update, there will be official Group Matches where players can battle to receive new special titles.
  • Record Pokemon Movements – In Practice Mode’s Free Training, a new function to record Pokemon movements in battle will be added. You’ll be able to control the opposing Pokemon and record its movements so you can play them back when you’re training to help improve your skills.
  • Enhanced Experience – Several other adjustments are in development which will help to improve gameplay.
Nintendo said it will release more information about the update on the Pokken Tournament DX official website “later.”
Pokken Tournament DX is available now for Switch.




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Switch
[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX version 1.1.0 update now available, adds online Team Battles[/FONT]
Published 4 hours ago. 1 comment.
New features added to Pokemon fighting game.


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Nintendo has released the version 1.1.0 update for Pokken Tournament DX, adding online Team Battles, a recording feature in Free Training and Practice Modes, and more.


Get the full list of changes below.

  • Players can now participate in online Team Battles.
  • A recording feature has been added to Free Training in Practice Mode.
  • Players can get special titles based on their ranking in Official Group Matches.
    • Official Group Matches are groups held officially for Pokkén Tournament DX. Rewards are only available for certain Official Group Matches.
  • It is now possible to change how battle records are displayed.
  • Battle records will be displayed when players enter a group.
  • Team Battles are now available in Event Mode
  • Adjustments have been made to some Pokémon and attacks.
    Pokémon Attack Adjustments




  • All Battle PokémonSystemFixed an issue that caused Support Pokémon to be called and Synergy Burst to be activated simultaneously when players press L and R while being hit with an attack that does not cause hit stun.All Battle PokémonDouble JumpFixed an issue where players couldn’t double jump diagonally after certain actions in Field Phase.
    Fixed an issue where players couldn’t double jump while affected by a positive status increasing their number of jumps.LucarioForward Weak AttackFixed an issue that allowed Lucario to move during a Burst Attack’s animation when hit by a Burst Attack with specific timing.MachampBurst AttackFixed an issue that allowed opponents to move during its Burst Attack’s animation.SuicineAurora BeamFixed an issue where an Aurora Beam to the left or right couldn’t be used from a canceled Ranged Attack.GengarPermeateFixed an issue that allowed players to use Permeate again after using Permeate, double jumping, and then using a Jumping Ranged Attack.ChandelureOverheatFixed an issue where Chandelure did not turn black when affected by a negative status when its action was interrupted by an opponent’s attack.ChandelureForward Strong Attack (Synergy Burst active)Fixed an issue that caused its stats to change after using Burst Attack.



  • GarchompDragon Claw (Field Phase)Fixed an issue where players couldn’t transition to Running Stance when canceling a Ranged Attack into this move.EmpoleonGrab attack (Duel Phase)Fixed an issue where some attacks would combo after a Phase Shift.ScizorMetal ClawFixed an issue where some attacks would combo after a Phase Shift.ScizorBug Bite to dash step Fixed an issue where Duel Phase moves could be used after a Phase Shift.

  • DecidueyeRazor Leaf to Soaring Stance to dash stepFixed an issue where players could double jump even if they were not affected by a positive status increasing Decidueye’s number of jumps.DecidueyeSoaring StanceFixed an issue where players temporarily lost control of the Pokémon after it was hit by an attack with specific timing.DecidueyeSoaring Stance to Strong AttackFixed an issue where when only the first hit connected, opponents were unable to move even after the hit stun had finished.
Pokken Tournament DX is available now for Switch.

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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX DLC ‘Battle Pack’ announced, adds playable Aegislash and Blastoise[/FONT]
Published 2 days ago. 13 comments.

More support Pokemon to be added as well.


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Nintendo has announced the “Battle Pack” downloadable content for Pokken Tournament DX, which includes two waves of battle Pokemon and avatar items.
Here are the details:

  • Wave 1 (January 31) – Battle Pokemon Aegislash, and support Pokemon Mega Rayquaza and Mimikyu. Aegislash can change between two forms, and players can wield them both.
  • Wave 2 (March 23) – Battle Pokemon Blastoise, and support Pokemon Mew and Celebi.
Pokken Tournament DX is available now for Switch.
Watch first footage of the new Pokemon below (from 1:25 to 2:20).

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[FONT=&quot]Pokken Tournament DX DLC battle Pokemon Aegislash trailer[/FONT]
Published 2 hours ago. 0 comments.
New fighter launches today.


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The Pokemon Company has released a new trailer for Pokken Tournament DX introducing downloadable battle Pokemon Aegislash.


Aegislash is part of Wave One of the “Battle Pack” downloadable content announced earlier this month, which is due out today.



Aegislash can change between two forms, and players can wield them both. Wave One also includes support Pokemon Mega Rayquaza and Mimikyu.




Watch the trailer below.


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