Pokken Tournament

Three More Pokémon Have Been Revealed for Pokkén Tournament

Three more Pokémon join the fight.

Earlier today Serebii announced that the latest issue of CoroCoro Comics revealed three more Pokemon for Pokkén Tournament.

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These three newly announced Pokémon join the previously announced Pikachu, Pikachu-Libre, Charizard, Weavile, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Gengar, Lucario, Machamp, Septile, Suicune and Shadow Mewtwo bringing the in-game roster up to 15 Pokemon.

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The three new Pokémon revealed by the latest issue of CoroCoro Comics are Garchomp, Braixen and non-shadow Mewtwo.

Gematsu also notes that there is a fourth Pokémon due to be announced on Jan 15. This fourth Pokémon was teased last week by Namco Bandai and it can’t be the three just announced Pokémon because “none of these characters’ Japanese names have the character “ラ,” which was part of the teaser.”

Pokkén Tournament is due to come out for the Wii U in Japan on April 28 and in North America and Europe in Spring 2016.

So are you excited by the newest additions to the roster for Pokkén Tournament? Let us know in the comments section below.

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