Latios Pokemon Masters

Fight Latios in Pokemon Masters’ Legendary Arena

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Legendary Pokemon Latios has arrived in Pokemon Masters, but will only be available to fight in the Legendary Arena for a limited time. Unfortunately, those looking to add Latios through an event or even with the addition of a Sync Pair are out of luck. Instead, players will be given the opportunity to fight Latios for level up materials and other rewards until September 2, 2020.

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Similar to the Legendary Arena Entei event, players will need to use their best strategies to defeat Latios in the Legendary Arena. Rewards range from level up materials to coveted 5★ Power Ups and medals. In order to participate in Legendary Arena battles, players will have needed to Main Story Chapter 2: Defeat Team Break! (Normal) to access the Arena.

Those looking to add Latios to their roster of Pokemon in Masters may have to wait until the developers decide to allow these Legendary Pokemon to join the line up, similarly to how they included Palkia and Mewtwo with special Sync Pairs.

Big changes will be hitting Pokemon Masters on August 27, 2020. This new update will re-brand Pokemon Masters as Pokemon Masters EX and add more activities for players to participate in. This includes Elite Four challenges, a new 6★ EX System for Sync Pairs, and solo Training With Legends events.

Pokemon Masters is available for Android and Apple iOS devices.


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