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"Pokémon Masters" Adds In Three New Chapters With More Callbacks

Pokémon Masters received three new chapters of content this week, as DeNA is pulling more references from past games into the mix. Starting with Calem and Espurr being added to the game, the first from Pokémon X & Y. You also can now snag Torchic as a Partner Pokémon, giving you an option beyond Pikachu as your go-to creature. Plus, a special event has been added to the game, which you can read about more below. Have fun exploring the new chapters in Pokémon Masters.

"Pokémon Masters" Adds In Three New Chapters With More Callbacks
Credit: DeNA

To celebrate these exciting new updates, a special in-game event called "The Story Continues! Special Rally!" will be available for a limited time from now until November 27 at 9:59PM Pacific time, and will reward players with up to 2,000 gems for playing special missions and logging into the game. Additional login bonuses of up to 4,200 gems will also be available to earn for players that login consecutively for 14 days, available for a limited time from now until December 1 at 9:59PM Pacific time. Please check the in-game menus for more information. Note that event dates are subject to change without notice.


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