A new rumor suggests PokkenTournament is getting a sequel on NintendoSwitch!
✖ Following last year's release of New Pokemon Snap, it seems that Bandai Namco might be working on yet another new Pokemon game. Leak group @LeakyPandy on Twitter has released a list of games that it has heard are currently in development. Among the games listed is Pokken Tournament 2, a sequel to the fighting game that debuted in arcades in 2015 before being ported to Wii U and Nintendo Switch.
For those unfamiliar with Pokken Tournament, the game is a mash-up of Pokemon with Bandai Namco's Tekken franchise. The Switch version of the game, Pokken Tournament DX, released in 2017. That version compiled all of the previously released fighters, as well as characters exclusive to the platform. In total, 23 Pokemon are playable in this version, including series favorites like Pikachu, Charizard, and Blastoise, as well as more obscure picks, like Aegislash and Croagunk.
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