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Game Freak, renowned for developing the Pokémon series, has joined forces with WonderPlanet, the creators behind Jumputi Heroes, to bring the mobile adventure RPG, Pandoland, to a global audience. The game, which was initially launched in Japan in 2024, is now gearing up for its worldwide release on mobile devices on April 21st, 2025. Eager players can get a head start by pre-registering on the Google Play Store, where a plethora of pre-registration rewards await.
By signing up early, you can secure an impressive array of goodies. The rewards include 15,000 diamonds, an ultra-rare SR character named Charlotte, an SR item called Meat on the Bone, and 500 coins. However, to claim everything, you'll need to log in for 30 consecutive days once Pandoland Global launches on Android.
Curious about what the game looks like? Check out the trailer below before you proceed with pre-registration on the Google Play Store.
Pandoland is a captivating casual adventure RPG that invites players into a vast, uncharted world brimming with legendary treasures. As the leader of an explorer team, you'll venture into the mysterious lands, build your squad, hunt for loot, and power up your team to become the ultimate adventurer.
The game boasts over 500 unique companions and treasures to collect, offering an expansive collection experience. Players can clear out clouds to uncover new areas, ensuring a unique adventure for everyone. Multiplayer elements, such as trading adventure records, allow players to collaborate and uncover hidden treasures together.
Pandoland Global will be free to play with in-app purchases available. Pre-register now to secure all the freebies when the game launches. And while you wait, be sure to check out our next feature on the highly anticipated 3D Escape Game Tiny Robots Portal Escape, which is finally making its way to Android.