Friday, October 25, 2019

'Pokémon Masters' Update Brings New Story Chapters and Introduction of Calem

Pokémon Masters is finally getting some major updates that were promised including new difficulty levels, more chapters for the Main Story and much more.

Starting Thursday, Pokémon Masters players will see new content for the iOS and Android versions of the game. Here's a rundown of all of the new content coming to Pokémon Masters according to the official press release:

  • More Chapters in the Main Story – Three new story chapters will be added to the game on November 6, allowing players to continue the story of Pokémon Masters and play up to Chapter 21.
  • Calem Comes to Pasio – Calem, one of the main characters from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, will make his debut in Pokémon Masters as one of the Trainers that players can interact with in the three new story chapters.
  • "Expert" Difficulty Now Available – "Expert" difficulty, one level above "Very Hard," is now available for Strike, Tech, and Support courses within the Training Area of the game. Playing courses on "Expert" difficulty will allow players to earn items more efficiently.
  • New Missions Now Available – New missions for completing objectives in the Main Story have been added to the game for a limited time (runs until November 6, 5:59PM EST). By completing these missions, players can earn in-game rewards up to 200 gems, 20 Big Pearls, and various training items.
  • Grass-Type & Electric-Type Training Events Currently Underway – Limited-time events for both Grass-Type and Electric-Type sync pairs are currently available to play for increased experience points. Players who win co-op battles within these events will be able to obtain vouchers that are exchangeable for items within the Shop. The Grass-Type training event runs until October 30, 8:59AM EST, while the Electric-Type training event runs until October 29, 11:59PM EST.
  • Back in early October, Yu Sasaki the producer of Pokémon Masters gave an update on what is coming to the mobile game in the near future and that the team have heard feedback from players.

    There are four areas that the Pokémon Masters team are looking to address and that's the lack of content, lack of appealing rewards, the difficulty and design, as well as poor usability.

    Pokémon Masters is available now for iOS and Android. Some of the update has been released today with more content due next week.

    What do you think of the new updates for Pokémon Masters? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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