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Pokémon Masters EX

Pokémon Masters EX

Details: Mobile game
Descr: Pokémon Masters EX is a free-to-play mobile game for Android and iOS developed and published by DeNA. 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. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 28, 2019
Developer: DeNA Co Ltd
Composers: Shota Kageyama; Haruki Yamada
Series: Pokémon
Publishers: The Pokémon Company, DeNA Co Ltd
Platforms: Android, iOS

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