Pokémon UNITE launches new battle pass and a membership system

TiMi Studio and The Pokémon Company continue to bet heavily on the most popular mobile MOBA of the moment: Pokémon Unite. As of April 28, launch the new Battle Pass focused on Charizard and Blastoise, with special missions, new holo-outfits and a new theme. But among the other novelties, is its membership system.

Pokémon Unite battle pass Cherry Blossoms cover

In case you didn't know, battle passes are mechanics that renew every few weeks. They are divided between free rewards, which include coins, AEos coupons, or cosmetics, and premium rewards, which offer exclusive holo-outfits and outfits.

Now, in addition to being able to purchase the paid Battle Pass, an alternative service is also added. The UNITE membership It comes for all the players who want to get not only exclusive rewards, but also receive promotions to earn Gems.

Battle Pass with Charizard and Blastoise

Its presentation trailer previews the traditional holo-outfits of the new Battle Pass, inspired by cherry blossoms. We also have some new animations and costumes for the trainers. Although the price of this pass is not yet confirmed, based on the previous ones we can assume that it would be equivalent to about 7,99 euros.

Subscription service: “Unite Membership”

The information on the payment service, which would be arriving very soon, comes from the Japanese website and will coexist with the current battle pass. This service offers some temporary advantages and some exclusive items, among which stand out:

  • A special Holo Outfit each month, starting with a new Greedent skin.
  • 40 gems per day, which would be 1200 gems per month if you log in every day.
  • Hoopa trainer set (for the first subscription).
  • Two free trial Unite licenses.
  • Two weekly test Holo Outfits.
  • Exclusive chat balloons for membership members and special icon frames.
  • 10% discounts on coach outfits during their first week of release.
Memberships in Pokémon UNITE

At the moment the service has a cost of 1.150 yen, which would be equivalent to about 8.5 euros. Even so, we do not rule out that its final price is around 9 and 10 euros. Keep in mind that the benefits will be linked to the platform from which you subscribe. That is, if you subscribe on the Nintendo Switch, you can only claim the daily benefits from that version.

Do you sign up for this new service? What do you think?

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