Pokémon Masters EX

Pokémon Masters EX[lower-alpha 1] (originally named Pokémon Masters) is a free-to-play mobile game for Android and iOS developed and published by DeNA.[1][2] It is based on the Pokémon media franchise. Set on the artificial island of Pasio, the game allows players to battle and recruit various prominent Pokémon Trainers from the main series games. Originally named Pokémon Masters and released in August 2019,[3] it was renamed Pokémon Masters Ex in August 2020 on the 1st anniversary of the game.[4][5]

Pokémon Masters
Pokémon Masters EX
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Developer(s)DeNA
Publisher(s)DeNA
Director(s)Katsuyuki Shiga
Noriaki Murakami
Producer(s)Yu Sasaki
Tetsuya Iguchi
Designer(s)Yuichi Kanemori
Programmer(s)Kazumitsu Ota
Artist(s)Ken Sugimori
Writer(s)Koichiro Tsuro
Yuka Sugano
Naoki Muto
Composer(s)
  • Shota Kageyama
  • Haruki Yamada
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Android, iOS
ReleaseAugust 29, 2019[note 1]
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, Co-operative multiplayer

Gameplay

There is a tournament of 3-on-3 battles being held on Pasio Island called the Pokémon Masters League. The main goal is to become its Champion. To enter the Pokémon Masters League, players must collect at least five Badges by defeating the PML Leaders located in Pasio. When recruiting a sync pair, the player can unlock a sync pair story. Players can also participate in limited-time events which are regularly added and updated. Events feature both single-player story events and also co-operative multiplayer events in which players must team up to defeat powerful enemies in order to receive event rewards and prizes.

Sync pairs

A sync pair is a pair consisting of one Pokémon Trainer who had previously appeared in the core handheld games or the anime (many of whom, similar to Super Smash Bros., have their designs taken from their most recent appearances) and one Pokémon (again, usually one that is best associated with that character, i.e. Misty's Starmie) in Pokémon Masters. Each sync pair has one of three roles: strike sync pairs, which are focused on attacking; support sync pairs, which are focused on defending, healing HP, and increasing stats of the whole team; and tech sync pairs, which are focused on different tactics, such as inflicting status alterations. Sync pairs can be recruited by playing the main story, through scouting or by completing certain timed events.

Development and release

Pokémon Masters was first announced by The Pokémon Company on May 29, 2019, alongside some other Pokémon games.[6] It represents the first collaboration between the company and mobile game developer DeNA, it had been released for Android and iOS.[7] The concept of the game came from series artist and designer Ken Sugimori who proposed the idea of having all past characters from the main series together in one game.[2]

A preview version of the game was released in Singapore on July 25, 2019 and in Canada on August 6, 2019. The game was released worldwide on August 29, 2019 for iOS and Android phones.[8][9] Unlike most other Pokémon games, Pokémon Masters was not released in Belgium and The Netherlands, likely due to bans on loot boxes.

In commemoration of the game's 1st anniversary, Pokémon Masters was updated with new features as Pokémon Masters EX on August 25, 2020.[10]

Reception

Within four days of its global release, Pokémon Masters has been downloaded 10 million times and recorded $10 million in revenue.[11] Within its first week, the revenue figures were increased to $26 million.[12] In its first month the game generated $33 million in revenue.[13] With $75 million after 4 months (the end of 2019).[14]

References

  1. Romano, Sal (June 27, 2019). "Pokemon Masters launches this summer, presentation and fact sheet". Gematsu. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  2. Makuch, Eddie (May 29, 2019). "New Pokemon Game, Pokemon Masters, Coming To Smartphones". GameSpot. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  3. Fahey, Mike (2019-06-27). "Pokémon Masters Brings Real-Time Team Battles To Mobile This Summer". Kotaku. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  4. "『ポケモンマスターズ EX』公式サイト". 『ポケモンマスターズ EX』. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  5. "One-Year Anniversary Site | Pokémon Masters EX". 1stanniv.pokemonmasters-game.com. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  6. Moon, Mariella (May 29, 2019). "'Pokémon Masters' brings old trainers together in one mobile game". Engadget. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  7. Lee, Julia (May 28, 2019). "Pokémon Masters will bring back favorite trainers". Polygon. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  8. Francesco (July 24, 2019). "Pokemon Masters Global Release Date Confirmed For iOS, Android". touchtapplay.com. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  9. Beckhelling, Imogen (August 23, 2019). "Pokémon Masters confirms late August release date". eurogamer.net. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  10. "One-Year Anniversary Site | Pokémon Masters EX". 1stanniv.pokemonmasters-game.com. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  11. "Pokémon Masters hits 10 million downloads in four days". VentureBeat. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  12. Dedmon, Tanner (7 September 2019). "Pokemon Masters Made $26 Million in First Week". Comicbook. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  13. Taylor, Haydn (October 1, 2019). "Pokémon Masters generates $33m revenue in first month". gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  14. Chapple, Craig. "Pokémon Masters EX Catches $75 Million Player Spending in First Year". Sensor Tower Blog. Retrieved 2021-01-11.

Notes

  1. Japanese: ポケモンマスターズ, Hepburn: Pokemon Masutāzu
  1. Due to time zones, the game was released on August 28, 2019 in North America, even though it was released at the same time as the rest of the world. The United States Pokemon.com page lists the release date as August 28, while the Pokémon Masters official website lists the release date as August 29.
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