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After the spin-off crossover game {{bp|Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition}} was released in Japan last month, eyes in the western fandom were focused on whether the game would receive an English localised release - which while Pokémon, some doubted due to the game's heavy focus on Japanese history and the small amounts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobunaga's_Ambition Nobunaga's Ambition] titles that have been localised in the past.
[[File:Pokémon Conquest.png|thumb|right|180px|Pokémon Conquest combines elements of the Pokémon series and the "Nobunaga's Ambition" series.]]
{{bp|Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition}}, a spin-off crossover between Pokémon and {{wp|Nobunaga's Ambition}}, has been confirmed for an English release under the title '''Pokémon Conquest'''. The game is set to be released in the United States on June 18; no European or Australian release has been confirmed.


However, today, Pokémon.com have announced that the game will be released in the United States as '''Pokémon Conquest'''. While the title has been changed, the official announcement does reference the Nobunaga's Ambition series, so the decision was most likely a marketing one. The game is due out in America on 18th June, while as of writing, a European or Australian release has yet to be confirmed.
After its release in Japan less than a month ago, the Western fandom have been waiting to see if the game would receive an English release; while Pokémon, some doubted it would receive one due to the game's heavy focus on Japanese history and the small number of {{wp|Nobunaga's Ambition}} titles that have been localised in the past. While the title has been changed, the official announcement does reference the Nobunaga's Ambition series.  


==Further Reading==
In Pokémon Conquest, players take the role of Warlords, battling other Warriors, Warlords, and Pokémon in the {{bp|Ransei}} region. Players choose between a male and female character to play as, and start out with {{p|Eevee}}. Much like the {{bp|Pokémon Ranger}} series, additional content can be downloaded through {{bp|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection}}, and additional Pokémon can be accessed through passwords. The game features Pokémon from all five generations.
[http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-conquest/ Announcement on Pokémon.com]
 
==Official announcement==
Warlords and their Pokémon clash in Pokémon Conquest, a new game for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems!
 
In this unique turn-based strategy game, play as a Warlord and build a bond with your Pokémon in order to become more powerful and intimidate your foes! Battle other Warriors and Warlords—and their Pokémon—to conquer all before you and unite the vast Ransei region!
 
With a nod to the classic game NOBUNAGA'S AMBITION, Pokémon Conquest takes Pokémon video games to an all-new level!
 
Get ready to clash in Pokémon Conquest, coming soon for the Nintendo DS family of systems! The game can also be played in 2D on the Nintendo 3DS™ system.

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Pokémon Conquest combines elements of the Pokémon series and the "Nobunaga's Ambition" series.

Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition, a spin-off crossover between Pokémon and Nobunaga's Ambition, has been confirmed for an English release under the title Pokémon Conquest. The game is set to be released in the United States on June 18; no European or Australian release has been confirmed.

After its release in Japan less than a month ago, the Western fandom have been waiting to see if the game would receive an English release; while Pokémon, some doubted it would receive one due to the game's heavy focus on Japanese history and the small number of Nobunaga's Ambition titles that have been localised in the past. While the title has been changed, the official announcement does reference the Nobunaga's Ambition series.

In Pokémon Conquest, players take the role of Warlords, battling other Warriors, Warlords, and Pokémon in the Ransei region. Players choose between a male and female character to play as, and start out with Eevee. Much like the Pokémon Ranger series, additional content can be downloaded through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and additional Pokémon can be accessed through passwords. The game features Pokémon from all five generations.

Official announcement

Warlords and their Pokémon clash in Pokémon Conquest, a new game for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems!

In this unique turn-based strategy game, play as a Warlord and build a bond with your Pokémon in order to become more powerful and intimidate your foes! Battle other Warriors and Warlords—and their Pokémon—to conquer all before you and unite the vast Ransei region!

With a nod to the classic game NOBUNAGA'S AMBITION, Pokémon Conquest takes Pokémon video games to an all-new level!

Get ready to clash in Pokémon Conquest, coming soon for the Nintendo DS family of systems! The game can also be played in 2D on the Nintendo 3DS™ system.