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Pokemon Quest Out For Free On Mobile (Android / iOS)


Pokemon Quest, the free-to-play RPG that was surprise-released for Nintendo Switch last month, is now available on mobile as well. You can find it for the low cost of zero dollars on the iOS and Android stores. It does include in-app purchases, and data doesn't transfer between these and the Switch version.
The light Pokemon game has you build a team of three monsters to fight other Pokemon and gather loot. Then you can use your loot to attract more Pokemon, and swap them out for members of your team, and on and on. It only features first-generation Pokemon for the time being, but they're given a fresh makeover with a blocky art style.
This being a free-to-play game, though, there are various in-app purchases. The packages on Switch ranged from around $3 to almost $20.
Pokemon Quest is one of a few new Pokemon games launching this year. Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee are coming to Nintendo Switch in November. We played Let's Go Pikachu at E3 2018, so for more details check out our impressions and a roundup of everything we know about the Let's Go games so far.

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