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Pokémon Rumble Rush will close after just a year since its release

Pokémon Rumble Rush will close after just a year since its release

This title, available on Android and iOS devices, will cease its activity in July, according to a notice that appeared in the application.

Pokémon Rumble Rush debuted in July 2019 on mobile devices, first on Android and then on Apple terminals. However, your journey in the market will not be too long. Through a notice within the application, Nintendo has reported that the service will end on July 22. All in all, this free-to-play developed by Ambrella and published by The Pokémon Company has not yet finalized its content plan, since some events will take place until May.

On the one hand, the main one (Greninja and the Wonders of Kalos) will take place from May 6 to 27, while on the other, there will be two Battle Royale events: Shaymin Cup (from April 22 to May 6) and the Zygarde Cup (from May 13 to 27). In addition, a new update will be released on May 27 that will add a new group of Pokémon. Players will be able to visit many places and interact with some of these cute animals.

Pokemon Rumble Rush

An action game with RPG touches

This installment, the fifth in global computing, is not exclusive to mobile phones. The saga has been present on consoles, with titles like Pokémon Rumble World, which came out on Nintendo 3DS. The app offers beat'em up gameplay with some RPG touches. Our protagonist is a toy Pokémon with which we venture the length and breadth of a strange archipelago. As in the main titles, the premise of the combat is maintained, although the playable system is completely different. As we move forward, the protagonist will grow stronger and the number of creatures will expand.

The commercial life of Pokémon Rumble Rush contrasts with that of Pokémon GO, the Niantic application, which has not stopped growing since its release in 2016. However, the situation of the coronavirus has made it necessary for the developer to take measures, especially because the game encourages going outside, something that in these times cannot be done in many countries.

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