A lot of Pokémon fans' eyes are glued to Pokémon GO or awaiting more information about Pokémon Legends: Z-A, but some users are about to find Pokémon Unite completely inaccessible in their countries. The multiplayer MOBA title (think similar to League of Legends) has had over 200 million downloads since July 2024, but the end of an era is coming for the game in two countries shortly.
Announced in the Pokémon Unite notification menu a year ago (and captured by Key-Anteater767 on Reddit), the game will cease operation in two countries soon. The reason for the removal was reportedly due to law changes in both countries regarding microtransactions in games.
Pokémon Unite will no longer be available in Belgium and the Netherlands on November 30 this year. The sale of in-game Aeos gems currency and renewal of Unite Club memberships previously ended on October 31, 2024.
Pokémon Unite is often regarded as one of the best MOBA titles, and the large player pool in Belgium and the Netherlands is about to lose access simultaneously. There are currently no new plans to adjust the game's content in those regions to meet the legal requirements.
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