Pokémon Shuffle release date: last chance for players to get their hands on Mew, Kyogre and Mega Lucario

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"Pokémon Shuffle," the 2015 freemium puzzle game that was released on Feb. 18, 2015 has presented several opportunities for fans to capture the legendary Pokémon, Mew, Kyogre and Mega Lucario. For those who were not able to make the most of their chances were in luck because the puzzle game presented a chance for users to snare the legendary Pokémon for themselves.

On March 23, 2015 at 6:00 a.m. UTC, fans were given one last chance in squaring off against Mew and Kyogre. If players were able to hold their own against the Pokémon, then they became the proud keepers of one of the most craved legendary creatures in the Pokémon universe.

In addition to Mew and Kyogre, the opportunity for players to get their hands on Mega Lucario is also dwindling at a fast pace. The offer to keep the aforementioned Pokémon for themselves ended an hour earlier compared to the previous offer. It commenced at 5:00 a.m. UTC. Details of the highest ranked players according to specific regions have been detailed below:

  • North America: the highest scoring 20,000 players
  • Europe: the highest scoring 20,000 players
  • Japan: the highest scoring 50,000 players

The above details highlight the players who received the poke first, putting other players with a lower ranking at a significant disadvantage.

"Pokémon Shuffle" is very similar to "Pokémon Battle Trozei". The game features a puzzle in which players participating must fight various types of Pokémon by matching three or more of the same Pokémon at the bottom of their screen. Players are able to accomplish this feat by swapping around Pokémon on the bottom of their screen until they are able to achieve the pattern.

At present, players can gain support up to four Pokémon and with the right group of creatures, they will be able to inflict additional damage on their adversary.