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Pokemon Co-Master launches on Android in Japan

The highly-anticipated Pokemon Co-Master mobile game has officially launched in Japan, available on the Google Play Store.

Pokemon Co-Master is a strategy game whereby players are required to collect and do battle with a variety of different Pokemon. If you haven't seen the game before, check out the official trailer above.

When playing the game your Pokemon's next move is decided by a spinning-roulette, making things a little tricky and take away that control-factor usual Pokemon games have – giving it a rather fresh feel, some would say.

The game itself is a collaboration between both The Pokemon Company and HEROZ. The game is seemingly a continuation of the popular idea that Pokemon can be brought to life through figures, with many gamers likening it to the upcoming Pokemon GO title.

But is this game set for an overseas release? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, though, you can check out some gameplay by clicking the video below:

[Pokemon-Co-Master.jp]

David Purcell

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