As Pokémon fans giddily wait for the upcoming Pokémon Day on February 27, several impatient fans decided to look into the backend for the Pokémon Together website. The backend shows data and assets for the website, showing things that are not visible on the main page. Players found copyright info for Spike Chunsoft, the same studio that worked on the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Games. Fans have pieced together that if a copyright for Spike Chunsoft exists in Pokémon Together, then that likely means that a new Mystery Dungeon Game is on the way.
The last entry in the series was Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, which launched in 2020 for the Nintendo Switch. Pokémon fans love the Mystery Dungeon series because it offers something different from the traditional Pokémon games. Whereas the mainline Pokémon games center around exploration and RPG elements, Mystery Dungeon is all about dungeon exploring. It’s been three years since Rescue Team DX, and fans are ready for a new entry in the series. Pokémon Day is a perfect way to announce a new Mystery Dungeon game if the data revealed in the Pokémon Together backend is accurate. The Pokémon Company may potentially reveal the re-release of older Mystery Dungeon games for the Nintendo Switch in a new collection.
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Pokémon Together is a new intuition that The Pokémon Company shared to promote the upcoming Pokémon Day at the end of the month. Pokémon fans can share their photos about their favorite Pokémon memories on social media and use the hashtag PokémonTogether to have a chance to be chosen to be part of an interactive mosaic that will release on Pokémon Day.
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