The Pokemon Company has officially announced the next special event for the popular mobile title Pokemon Masters EX, delivering new content that brings even more characters from the latest core series titles into the spotlight.
Developed by DeNA and available on iOS and Android platforms, Pokemon Masters EX continues to expand its expansive roster with inventive event updates well beyond its original 2019 launch. The upcoming event, titled “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears”, is set to launch on January 16, 2025.
This highly anticipated update introduces Brassius paired with Sudowoodo and Hassel teamed up with Baxcalibur—both characters originating from Nintendo’s acclaimed RPGs Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, which debuted on the Nintendo Switch in November 2022.
Their arrival in Pokemon Masters EX marks the continued integration of Generation IX content into the mobile ecosystem, allowing fans to assemble teams with their favorite new trainers and Pokémon from Paldea. In an official statement, The Pokemon Company reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the player experience by regularly introducing new sync pairs and event content.
The company highlighted that “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears” celebrates the rich personalities and backgrounds of Brassius and Hassel, offering players an immersive narrative event accompanied by special rewards and battle challenges. Pokemon Masters EX’s ongoing success reflects Nintendo’s broad strategy of engaging both long-time fans and newcomers through cross-platform experiences.
Since launch, the free-to-play mobile game has consistently topped app store charts and expanded its audience through timely events, updates, and high-profile collaborations.
The addition of major characters from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet helps keep the game’s content fresh and relevant, deepening its ties to the larger Pokémon franchise and pleasing dedicated trainers worldwide. Fans interested in participating in the “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears” event can download Pokemon Masters EX from the App Store or Google Play, where the game remains accessible for free with optional in-app purchases.
For the latest updates on upcoming events, sync pairs, and developer news, be sure to follow official channels from The Pokemon Company and Nintendo, and stay tuned to gaming news outlets for future Nintendo Direct announcements.
Developed by DeNA and available on iOS and Android platforms, Pokemon Masters EX continues to expand its expansive roster with inventive event updates well beyond its original 2019 launch. The upcoming event, titled “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears”, is set to launch on January 16, 2025.
This highly anticipated update introduces Brassius paired with Sudowoodo and Hassel teamed up with Baxcalibur—both characters originating from Nintendo’s acclaimed RPGs Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, which debuted on the Nintendo Switch in November 2022.
Their arrival in Pokemon Masters EX marks the continued integration of Generation IX content into the mobile ecosystem, allowing fans to assemble teams with their favorite new trainers and Pokémon from Paldea. In an official statement, The Pokemon Company reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the player experience by regularly introducing new sync pairs and event content.
The company highlighted that “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears” celebrates the rich personalities and backgrounds of Brassius and Hassel, offering players an immersive narrative event accompanied by special rewards and battle challenges. Pokemon Masters EX’s ongoing success reflects Nintendo’s broad strategy of engaging both long-time fans and newcomers through cross-platform experiences.
Since launch, the free-to-play mobile game has consistently topped app store charts and expanded its audience through timely events, updates, and high-profile collaborations.
The addition of major characters from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet helps keep the game’s content fresh and relevant, deepening its ties to the larger Pokémon franchise and pleasing dedicated trainers worldwide. Fans interested in participating in the “Art Agony, Teacher’s Tears” event can download Pokemon Masters EX from the App Store or Google Play, where the game remains accessible for free with optional in-app purchases.
For the latest updates on upcoming events, sync pairs, and developer news, be sure to follow official channels from The Pokemon Company and Nintendo, and stay tuned to gaming news outlets for future Nintendo Direct announcements.