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Pokkén Tournament
ポッ拳 Pokkén Tournament
Pokkén Tournament logo.png
Japanese and English Logo
Basic info
Platform: Arcade, Wii U
Category: Fighting
Players: 1-2 players
Connectivity: None
Developer: Bandai Namco Games
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Part of: Generation VI spin off
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 7 (provisional)
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: July 16, 2015 (Arcade)
March 18, 2016 (Wii U)
North America: September 24, 2015 (Arcade)
Spring 2016 (Wii U)
Australia: Autumn 2016 (Wii U)
Europe: Spring 2016 (Wii U)
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official website
Pokémon.co.jp (Arcade)
Pokémon.co.jp (Wii U)
English: Pokemon.com
Nintendo.com
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Pokkén Tournament (Japanese: ポッ拳 Pokkén Tournament Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament) is a Pokémon arcade fighting game heavily based on the Tekken series gameplay style. Bandai Namco Entertainment, the owners of the Tekken IP, developed the game under license from The Pokémon Company, and are responsible for distributing arcade cabinets in Japan.

After a limited demo run at a few locations, the full game became widely available at various public arcades in Japan starting from July 16, 2015. On July 22, 2015, Dave & Buster's representative stated on Reddit that the arcade game would be tested at D&B locations, and became available at the Times Square Dave & Buster's on September 24, 2015 for a limited time. On August 21, 2015, a Wii U port of Pokkén Tournament was revealed. The Wii U port will be released in Japan on March 18, 2016, in North America, Europe, and Australia in Northern Hemisphere spring 2016, and will feature Pikachu Libre and Shadow Mewtwo as playable characters.

A brief snippet of footage from the game featuring Lucario and Blaziken first appeared at the end of a retrospective at the Pokémon Game Show, which was held in Tokyo on August 17 and 18, 2013. Later that month, the game's title was discovered as a trademark registered in Japan and the United States, although the connection between the title and the footage was not confirmed until the game's formal announcement. The game was officially announced on a NicoNico livestream that was held by the The Pokémon Company on August 26, 2014, which showed Lucario (which Mega Evolved into Mega Lucario) fighting Machamp. The English Pokémon site also mentioned the announcement, and uploaded the debuting teaser trailer for the game on their YouTube channel.

Bandai Namco Games, the game's developer, asked for fighter suggestions. Japanese residents could Tweet at @pokken_official with the Pokémon they would like to see using the hashtag #ポッ拳 in order to make a suggestion. Due to having the most requests, Gengar was confirmed as a fighter in April 2015.

Gameplay

Taking place in Ferrum, the game combines the gameplay of the Tekken series with Pokémon characters.

Battles

Battles have two different phases: Field Phase (Japanese: フィールドフェイズ), where players fight in a 3D battlefield, and Duel Phase (Japanese: デュエルフェイズ), where players fight in a 2D battlefield. When the phase is changed, it is called a Phase Change (Japanese: フェイズチェンジ).

Modes

  • Tutorial (Japanese: チュートリアル)
  • National Battle (Japanese: 全国対戦)
  • Single Play (Japanese: シングルプレイ)
  • Local Battle (Japanese: 店内対戦)

Gallery

Playable Pokémon

Pokkén Charizard.png
Pokkén Pikachu.png
Pokkén Machamp.png
Pokkén Gengar.png
150Mewtwo.png
Pokkén Shadow Mewtwo.png
Pokkén Suicune.png
Charizard Pikachu Pikachu Libre Machamp Gengar Mewtwo Shadow Mewtwo Suicune
Pokkén Sceptile.png
Pokkén Gardevoir.png
445Garchomp.png
Pokkén Lucario.png
Pokkén Weavile.png 654Braixen.png 609Chandelure.png
Sceptile Blaziken Gardevoir Garchomp Lucario Weavile Braixen Chandelure


Support Pokémon

These Pokémon can be summoned during a battle. There are five available sets of supporters, with two Pokémon each, and one of these two may be brought into battle each round. These sets cannot be edited.

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Emolga
Uses Shock Wave to shock the opponent and lower its speed.
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Fennekin
Uses Ember to surround itself with fire, creating a trap.
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Snivy
Uses Leaf Tornado to damage the opponent and send them flying.
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Lapras
Uses Surf as it enters the stage, damaging the enemy with a wave of water.
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Frogadier
Uses Water Pulse to attack from a distance.
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Eevee
Uses Helping Hand to heal the user and temporarily increase their attack power.
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Jirachi
Uses Wish to restore the Resonance Gauge and temporarily increase the attack power of the user's Resonance Burst.
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Whimsicott
Uses Substitute to render attacks from opponents useless and heal the user.
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Ninetales
Uses Will-O-Wisp to send small flames in front of the user.
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Mismagius
Uses Ominous Wind to attack the opponent and temporarily increase the user's attack power.
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Farfetch'd
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Electrode
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Rotom
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Togekiss
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Dragonite
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Victini

Background Pokémon

These Pokémon appear in the backgrounds of the various arenas, usually spectating.

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Pidgey
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Dugtrio
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Growlithe
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Rapidash
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Machoke
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Tentacool
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Tentacruel
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Slowbro
081Magnemite.png
Magnemite
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Gastly
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Haunter
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Chansey
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Staryu
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Lapras
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Aerodactyl
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Snorlax
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Dragonair
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Spinarak
171Lanturn.png
Lanturn
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Togetic
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Politoed
189Jumpluff.png
Jumpluff
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Slowking
200Misdreavus.png
Misdreavus
201Unown.png
Unown
202Wobbuffet.png
Wobbuffet
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Shuckle
214Heracross.png
Heracross
216Teddiursa.png
Teddiursa
217Ursaring.png
Ursaring
222Corsola.png
Corsola
218Slugma.png
Slugma
219Magcargo.png
Magcargo
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Smeargle
241Miltank.png
Miltank
242Blissey.png
Blissey
249Lugia.png
Lugia
252Treecko.png
Treecko
253Grovyle.png
Grovyle
255Torchic.png
Torchic
256Combusken.png
Combusken
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Mudkip
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Beautifly
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Taillow
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Slaking
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Sableye
311Plusle.png
Plusle
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Minun
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Roselia
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Sharpedo
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Wailmer
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Wailord
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Torkoal
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Trapinch
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Flygon
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Swablu
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Zangoose
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Claydol
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Milotic
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Banette
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Duskull
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Dusclops
357Tropius.png
Tropius
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Clamperl
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Luvdisc
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Regirock
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Regice
379Registeel.png
Registeel
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Burmy
417Pachirisu.png
Pachirisu
418Buizel.png
Buizel
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Ambipom
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Drifloon
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Drifblim
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Mismagius
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Bronzong
443Gible.png
Gible
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Munchlax
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Riolu
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Hippowdon
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Finneon
457Lumineon.png
Lumineon
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Electivire
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Dusknoir
479Rotom.png
Rotom
485Heatran.png
Heatran
486Regigigas.png
Regigigas
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Serperior
505Watchog.png
Watchog
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Purrloin
519Pidove.png
Pidove
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Throh
539Sawk.png
Sawk
549Lilligant.png
Lilligant
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Scrafty
561Sigilyph.png
Sigilyph
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Cofagrigus
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Archeops
568Trubbish.png
Trubbish
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Minccino
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Gothorita
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Swanna
582Vanillite.png
Vanillite
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Sawsbuck
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Joltik
607Litwick.png
Litwick
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Lampent
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Chandelure
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Beartic
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Volcarona
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Thundurus
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Fletchling
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Skiddo
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Pancham
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Pangoro
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Furfrou
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Meowstic
679Honedge.png
Honedge
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Carbink
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Klefki
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Trevenant
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Noibat


Trivia

  • In the trailer announcing the game coming to Wii U in spring of 2016, the scene where Mega Lucario charges up an Aura Sphere could possibly be a reference to the opening of Super Street Fighter II.
  • This is the only Pokémon game to use its Japanese logo in international releases.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ポッ拳 Pokkén Tournament Pokkén: Pokkén Tournament
France Flag.png French Pokkén Tournament
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon Tekken
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokkén Tournament
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokkén Tournament

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