If you are interested in testing Pokémon united, a spin-off that has similar gameplay to League of Legends, you may be lucky. Today, the Pokémon Company announced that it will be hosting a local beta test Pokémon united next month in Canada. The beta test is exclusive to Android users and registration is available in the Google Play Store.
Initially announced during its Pokémon Presents presentation last June, Pokémon united is a free MOBA. The game is developed by TiMi Studios, a subsidiary of Tencent, which is best known for its creation Call of Duty: cell phone and Honor of kings.
Similar to other games of the genre, such as League of Legends, Pokémon united pits two teams of five players against each other with the ultimate goal of taking control of multiple points across the map.
This year is great for Pokémon while the series celebrates its 25th anniversary. Nintendo has big plans to commemorate the milestone for one of its most popular franchises in creative ways, from obscure partnerships to a sequel to Pokémon Snap, which will arrive on April 30 for the Nintendo Switch.