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Pokemon Unite Is Asking For Feedback Via A Survey

Pokemon Unite developer Timi Studio wants to know how players’ experience has been with the game a week after its launch. Pokemon’s latest MOBA has gained a lot of popularity since launch and now it seems the devs want to know more about its players via a survey.

A tweet from the game’s official Twitter handle asks, “How’s your experience been on Aeos Island, Trainers? Let us know your thoughts and feedback by filling out this survey, and help us make continued improvements to Pokemon Unite.” You can fill out the survey here.

The survey isn’t entirely related to the game however; it feels like more marketing and research based. The first few questions revolve around your demographics (age, country, etc.) and then goes on to ask about your gaming preferences. Eventually, the survey does get into Pokemon, but not really the game. It asks questions like, “Which of the following statements best describes your interest in Pokémon?” So if you had any particular feedback you wanted to give Timi Studios, this survey is not the place for that.

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Speaking of feedback, somebody should probably tell Timi Studio about this strange bug that has Machamp going commando. Thankfully, Machamp has turned around, and all we can see is the Pokemon’s bottom. The trainer’s face also appears to be distorted in the victory screen. While a pantsless Machamp is definitely an odd sight, it turns out that it was never wearing pants at all. The Pokemon Company confirmed that what looks like Machoke and Machamp’s underwear is actually part of their skin.

In our review for the game we said, “Pokemon Unite is weird. It both feels everything and nothing like Pokemon and nothing and everything like a MOBA. It’s not necessarily a balanced meeting point between these two ostensibly incomparable concepts – instead, it’s its own thing entirely. And, for the most part, this new, strange, messy hybrid works. Its misunderstanding of what makes it special in the first place is an unignorable aspect of an otherwise remarkable effort, and there will be people out there who are turned off by the overbearing presence of microtransactions, even if they don’t technically make the game pay-to-win.”

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