Pokemon Shuffle Mobile Offers Shiny Tyranitar for Login Bonus

Pokemon Shuffle Mobile Offers Shiny Tyranitar for Login Bonus

2 year celebration!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 30, 2017 @ 11:12 AM (Staff Bios)
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Pokemon Shuffle Mobile is now two years old. In order to mark this wonderful occasion, The Pokemon Company International is giving away plenty of free loot for players. By simply logging into the game, you are rewarded with a Shiny Tyranitar that can be used immediately. In addition to this little gift, more Alolan Pokemon will be coming into the game, such as Tapu Koko starting on August 1 and Tapu Lele coming on August 15.

Players can take these Pokemon on in Ultra Challenges. Daily Challenges will become available with Pokemon that have appeared in either a Great Challenge or a special stage. Finally, from August 1 and on, challenges will give players a higher percentage of being rewarded with drops, like 3x Mega Speedups.

This is available for players using Pokemon Shuffle Mobile on their iPhone, iPad, or Android device, and for Pokemon Shuffle on the Nintendo 3DS. If you're thinking about picking up the game, check out their trailer from 2015 down below! It's available right now!

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