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  • Recently, Pokémon Quest was announced alongside Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee. In Quest, trainers will roam around with Pokémon, named Pokéxel, in an effort to explore the island and get various Pokémon from the Kanto to join in on the quest. During the adventure, players move around and tap the screen to launch attacks at other Pokéxel.

    On Tumblecube Island, trainers can go on expeditions where things such as loot and ingredients can be collected. In return, base camps can be built, decorated and have meals prepared in them. Cooking will help attract different Pokémon to to your camp.

    Pokémon Quest is now available for the Nintendo Switch on the eShop and is supposed to be available on the Play Store and the App Store in late June.

    Datamining

    Yesterday @SciresM took the opportunity to datamine the game and this is what he produced:

    Spoiler

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    Source: SciresM's Twitter

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