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PokéNews (Nov. 14): Pokémon GO / Pokémon Shuffle / Pokémon Duel

Today’s Pokémon news: Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon outfit items for Pokémon GO, but also…

  • Pokémon Shuffle
  • Pokémon Duel
  • Pokémon Sun and Moon / Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
  • Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
  • Pokémon merchandise

Pokémon GO

In order to celebrate the upcoming release of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, special outfit items based on the player characters in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon have been added to Pokémon GO.

Here’s what they look like:

Source: The Pokémon Company

Pokémon Shuffle

Today, some new and returning content for Pokémon Shuffle went live:

  • an Ultra Challenge featuring Necrozma is now available, until November 28th;
  • a Level MAX Challenge featuring Rayquaza is now available, until November 28th. This new kind of stage is designed to help max out the level of your Pokémon;
  • the Ultra Challenge featuring Lunala is back until November 28th;
  • the Great Challenge featuring Rowlet is back until November 28th.

Also, rewards for the latest Competitive Stage (featuring Mega Manectric) are now available until November 21st. Here’s everything you can get, depending on your overall rank:

  • Top 100 players in Europe, Top 100 players in North America, and Top 500 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 5 Mega Speedup, 10 Raise Max Level
  • Top 300 players in Europe, Top 400 players in North America, and Top 1 500 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 4 Mega Speedup, 8 Raise Max Level
  • Top 500 players in Europe, Top 800 players in North America, and Top 3 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 3 Mega Speedup, 6 Raise Max Level
  • Top 900 players in Europe, Top 1 300 players in North America, and Top 5 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 2 Mega Speedup, 4 Raise Max Level
  • Top 1 800 players in Europe, Top 2 500 players in North America, and Top 10 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 2 Mega Speedup, 2 Raise Max Level
  • Top 3 600 players in Europe, Top 5 100 players in North America, and Top 20 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Raise Max Level
  • Top 5 400 players in Europe, Top 8 000 players in North America, and Top 30 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Skill Booster M
  • Top 7 200 players in Europe, Top 10 000 players in North America, and Top 40 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Disruption Delay
  • Top 9 000 players in Europe, Top 13 000 players in North America, and Top 50 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Attack Power
  • Top 13 000 players in Europe, Top 18 000 players in North America, and Top 70 000 players in Japan = 1 Disruption Delay, 1 Attack Power

NB: if you don’t already have the Manectite, you will get it instead of the Level Up listed above.

Source: Serebii

Pokémon Duel

Today, the official Twitter account for Pokémon Duel in Japan began teasing the next major update for the game: Ver. 5.0.0. We don’t quite know what it will do just yet, but more details will be shared “soon”.

Source: Pokémon Duel (Twitter)

Pokémon Sun and Moon / Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

The latest issue of CoroCoro magazine shares some details about a Pokémon distribution for Japan, that we first heard about several weeks ago. Players will be able to get Manaphy, Meloetta, and Hoopa by redeeming codes found on select bits of Pokémon merchandise (1 code, 7 codes, and 16 codes respectively), from December 1st.

Redeeming those codes will net you a Serial Code, that can then be redeemed in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, or Ultra Moon.

The lists of Serial Codes for Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon have been udpated!

Source: Serebii

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

This week, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon will be featured in Famitsu magazine, with a 16 page article celebrating the release of the game. It’s highly unlikely there will be any details in there, unfortunately.

Here’s the preview scan:

The latest issue of Famitsu magazine will be released on Thursday in Japan (Wednesday morning/afternoon for Europe and North America).

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (3DS) comes out on November 17th, worldwide.

Source: Famitsu

Pokémon merchandise

Here’s pictures for the Pokémon Gallery Figure: Rowlet—Leafage figure, now available on the Pokémon Center Online website (US-only):

Speaking of Rowlet, here’s a promo video for Pokémon TV:

Source: Pokémon Center Online

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