Released back in 2016, Pokken Tournament was one of the swan songs for the Nintendo Wii U. Unlike other PokΓ©mon games that required you to memorize which PokΓ©mon was weak against a certain elemental type, Pokken Tournament was all about one-on-one battles that played as a much more accessible version of the venerable Tekken franchise(It was made by the same developers, after all). However, after the game was re-released on the Nintendo Switch, we haven’t heard much in the way of this PokΓ©mon/Tekken mash-up series.
Recently, Katsuhiro Harada, one of the directors/producers for the Tekken series, recently responded to a fan’s question on Twitter if we would ever see a sequel to Pokken Tournament. According to Harada, who was a producer for Pokken Tournament, The decision to make a sequel to Pokken is 100% up to Nintendo and the folks over at the PokΓ©mon Company. “We have a good relationship with Nintendo and PokΓ©mon Co., Ltd.,” writes Harada. “POKKΓN has had a great response, so I would like to make it again. But it’s not what we decide; it’s what they decide.”
We have a good relationship with Nintendo and Pokemon Co., Ltd., and POKKΓN has had a great response, so I would like to make it again.
But it's not what we decide, it's what they decide.https://t.co/U8mzxSpWsv— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) January 24, 2021
As of 2018, Pokken Tournament has sold over a million copies on the Nintendo Switch. Pokken Tournament was first released in Japanese Arcades before being ported to the Wii U and Switch later.
Published: Jan 25, 2021 03:09 pm