Pokémon Masters EX Gets into the Holiday Spirit with Festive Trainer Outfits and Holiday-Themed Pokémon Center

TOKYO—December 10, 2020—DeNA Co., Ltd., in partnership with The Pokémon Company, has announced various holiday-themed content updates for Pokémon Masters EX. Players will be able to add holiday-inspired versions of Erika & Comfey and Skyla & Togekiss to their teams via the sync pair spotlight scout, available now until December 31 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time.

The Fairy-type sync pair of Erika & Comfey can deploy moves like Lei Up!, which restores all of your allies’ HP. The Flying-type sync pair of Skyla & Togekiss can unleash moves like Tri-Attack, which has a high probability of leaving the opponent Paralyzed, Burned, or Frozen. Both sync pairs can reach a 6★ EX Potential rating, which increases the strength of their sync moves and provides them with an additional festive outfit to wear.

An in-game story event titled “Deck the Halls” is available now until December 31 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time for players who have completed Chapter 1 of the Main Story. This event features Erika and Skyla in their festive attire as they work together to decorate a large tree and bring joy to the island of Pasio.

The Pokémon Center has also been re-decorated for the holiday season and is accompanied with new background music. To commemorate the holidays, players who login daily from now until December 31 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time can earn up to 1,000 Gems.

In addition to these holiday-themed content updates, DeNA also announced that the following content updates are now available:

  • Legendary Arena – Regirock: In this event, players battle against the extremely powerful Legendary Pokémon Regirock, using only a limited number of sync pairs. This event is available now until December 20 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time for players who have completed Chapter 2 of the Main Story.
  • Legendary Event –“The Beast That Devours The Sky”: Players that complete this event will be able to form a sync pair with the Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo. “The Beast That Devours The Sun” is available now until January 3 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time for players who have completed Chapter 1 of the Main Story.
  • Dawn & Turtwig, Brendan & Treecko Return to Pasio: The Bug-type sync pair of Dawn & Turtwig and Poison-type sync pair of Brendan & Treecko are available to add to players’ teams via the sync pair spotlight scout, available now until December 20 at 9:59 p.m. Pacific Time.

Players can check the in-game menus for more information. Note that in-game event dates are subject to change without notice.

Pokémon Masters EX is a real-time battling and strategy game for compatible Android and Apple devices that is free-to-start with in-app purchases. It can be downloaded at the links below:

The game is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. Fans can learn more about Pokémon Masters EX at https://Pokémonmasters-game.com/en-US.

Stay tuned to the official social media channels on Twitter (https://twitter.com/PokémonMasters), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PokémonMastersGame), and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Pokémonmastersgame), as well as the official YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/PokémonMastersGame), for news about the game.

Assets
All assets can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yGTIGQ8JLb2kk3nLJJzrCQkaVbmSFki9?usp=sharing

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About Pokémon
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