Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon’s First Global Mission Resulted In Failure

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Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra moon had its first Global Mission that ended yesterday, and it resulted in failure after players got about half the goal of catching 10 million Pokémon. [Thanks, Serebii.]

 

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The event started on November 16 and ended November 27 with a total of 5,442,088 Pokémon captured out of the goal of 10 million. As a consolation price, 1,000 FC (or 2,000 with PGL account) is being distributed.

 

Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon are available on Nintendo 3DS.


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