Publisher PQube has finally confirmed a release date for its double pack of Pokémon-inspired adventures, Nexomon and Nexomon: Extinction.
The Nexomon + Nexomon: Extinction: Complete Collection will be coming to the Switch on 26th August, Gematsu reports. We already know the package comes with both games bundled together, alongside some new and rare creatures to collect, but these will be included in the first game's post-game content!
Pokémon clones have really been hitting the mark on Switch lately, and this double pack — of which you can already buy both games separately — brings two of the most well-known together.
Here's a summary of the upcoming collection from PQube, as well as details of three of the new Nexomon — Prismazor, Carnagrius, and Jeeta.
Return once again to classic monster catching and experience the complete Nexomon story with two epic adventures in one!
Key Features
- Battle and Tame Hundreds of Nexomon – With more than 600 Nexomon from nine elemental types to discover through wild encounters and level-based evolution, creating a team that matches your playstyle is effortless.
- Explore a Vast and Varied World – From freezing tundra and arid desert to dense forest and gorgeous beaches, the world of Nexomon is expansive and varied.
- Make New Friends and Battle Evil Foes – A hero is nothing without friends at their side and adversaries attempting to thwart their every move! Nexomon boasts an extensive roster of unique characters and narrative twists in a world-spanning story of good vs evil.
- Become a Nexomon Grandmaster – Go from humble beginnings with a wide array of starter Nexomon to building the ultimate team. Battle your way to victory to save the world!
New Nexomon
From unknown sources, we have heard that there have been some new Nexomon spotted in the wild. Keep an eye out for these new, extremely rare Nexomon in Nexomon‘s upcoming post-game content—which will be included in Nexomon + Nexomon: Extinction: Complete Collection!
- Prismazor – A wildly popular plant Nexomon in the Nexomon community and even won a popularity contest among tamers. It not only looks impressive but also battles with incredible skill. This Nexomon is an all-rounder, and it is proven to be the go-to Nexomon for most experienced tamers.
- Carnagrius – Carnagrius are not particularly fond of humans. A long time ago, humans destroyed their natural habitat making them very cautious of tamers. Although it is tough to earn a Carnagrius trust, once a tamer achieves this feat, they become inseparable.
- Jeeta – Jeeta is the fastest Nexomon to date. Not a single Nexomon comes even close to matching its full speed. Jeeta uses its electrified nervous system to jumpstart its muscles like no other Nexomon. You won’t even see it coming.
Nexomon + Nexomon: Extinction: Complete Collection will be available both physically and on the Switch eShop from 26th August. Let us know if you're planning on picking this up in the comments!
[source gematsu.com]
Comments (12)
Making this announcement on the same day of a Pokémon Presents is interesting timing 😅
Great games but far too grindy for my liking though plus some of the status ailments made me want to throw my Controller across the room.
These are good Pokemon alternatives.
idk why but i just hate that art style. Makes it look like a cheap flash game, or mobile free to play crapware.
I mean it works, I just really dislike that though.
There is no micromon, though.
Sweet, already pre-ordered!
@CharlieGirl this has been announced ages ago i preordered it before the summer
Aren't these just ports of the mobile games?
I will get the PS4 version.
@moodycat Hmm, I don't know. Your avatar does look awfully familiar. 🤔
I want the physical collection. I went on a Pokémon-like bender a while ago and this series was the only one that I stuck to enough to finish it. I think they are pretty good, but they are missing a few QoL elements that Pokémon has had since the beginning. Difficulty scaling is pretty annoying early on but, once you get to the dragons, it's easy to cheese your way through near the end.
@cylemmulo technically at the origin i believe that nexomon was a mobile game, so i get that.
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