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Pokken Tournament’ Wii U controller coming to USA within months
The officially licensed Hori Pokken Tournament Pro Pad Limited Edition Controller for Wii U is now available for pre-order on Amazon in the United States for $24.99.
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It must be noted here that the latest Pokken Tournament Wii U controller comes with the same design of the arcade version of Pokken Tournament, with the “ZL” and “ZR” buttons on its face, instead of around the back on the traditional Wii U controllers from Nintendo.
Meanwhile, Nintendo recently announced that the game could be bought in a special “Pokken Tournament” Wii U console bundle scheduled for March 18 in Japan, Attack of the Fanboy reports. However the game is set to launch in “Quarter 2” for its U.S. release date which is approximately between April and June. It plugs into one of the USB ports, so if you’re really serious about replicating the Pokken Tournament arcade experience, you need to know you’re buying a controller with a singular, Pokemon-themed goal. Creators of the game will make the specialized controller now only available Japan, attainable in the west.
But that was the farthest from truth as now even before the end of the month there are telltale signs that within the next few months the Pokken Tournament Wii U controller will be available across the US.
As if they needed much incentive, early launch buyers will receive a bonus card to unlock Shadow Mewtwo. The card will work in the same way as the Animal Crossing cards, using the NFC tech found in amiibo.
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Last week we brought you the news that Bandai Namco was making a special controller with a single game in mind. This Wii U accessory will have a price tag of $25, which is particularly a good price for a controller. Game sites warn “Pokemon fans” and Wii U owners to be wary of imitators since a lot of those have been in the market lately. It was first intended for Japanese arcades but is set to debut on the Wii U worldwide in 2016. In fact, players can use the Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller or the Wii Classic Controller to play the game. However, don’t think it will work with other Pokken games.