A new Pokemon game called PokeLand has been announced for mobile.
As reported by Serebii.net, the new title will release for both iOS and Android devices, and will serve as a continuation of the Pokemon Rumble series.
Starting today and running up through June 9, PokeLand will undergo alpha testing in Japan on Android devices. This alpha test build of the game will feature 52 stages, 15 floors of the Champion Tower to climb, and 134 different Pokemon to discover. Additionally, PokeLand will feature new islands to unlock, as well as a detector that can be used once every 30 minutes to help you locate Pokemon. Players will also be able to power up their figures using the in-game Gear and P they've acquired. PokeLand will also require an internet connection to play.
There's no word on when the game will release or if it will make its way outside of Japan. IGN has reached out to The Pokemon Company for more information regarding the title and when it might be available in other territories.
The latest entry in the Pokemon Rumble series, Pokemon Rumble World, released as a free-to-play game for 3DS in 2015.
PokeLand will join a wide array of Pokemon games already available for mobile devices, including the wildly popular Pokemon Go, as well as Pokemon Shuffle, Pokemon Duel, and the recently released Magikarp Jump.
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