Pokken Tournament to Release March 18, Roster Listed

Pokken Tournament to Release March 18, Roster Listed

Wow, not too far away now!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 15, 2016 @ 12:49 PM (Staff Bios)
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Well, today's the day we learned the release date of the Wii U fighting title Pokken Tournament. If you're a fan of Pokemon and fighters, then this should be on your radar (unless you don't own a Wii U, but this may prompt you to buy one), as you'd be pleased to know that it'll be released worldwide March 18. At said time of release, there will be 16 playable Pokemon, though more will be added to the roster in the future. There will also be 20 non-playable Pokemon that will act as personal assistants.

Here's the list if you're curious (courtesy of Twinfinite):
  • Blaziken
  • Braixen
  • Chandelure
  • Charizard
  • Garchomp
  • Gardevoir
  • Gengar
  • Lucario
  • Machamp
  • Mewtwo
  • Pikachu
  • Pikachu Libre (Wut.)
  • Sceptile
  • Shadow Mewtwo
  • Suicune
  • Weavile
I'm happy to see Lucario be included in the roster, but hopefully there will be a lot more Pokemon added. I mean, give or take at least 100 of them, anyway.

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