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In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs. Sync move animations borrow many visual aspects from {{bp|Z-Move}}s.
In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs. Sync move animations borrow many visual aspects from {{bp|Z-Move}}s.
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Masters Korrina Lucario.png|Korrina and Lucario
Masters Iris Haxorus.png|Iris and Haxorus
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Masters Thorton Bronzong.png|Thorton and Bronzong
Masters Cynthia Garchomp.png|Cynthia and Garchomp
Masters Barry Piplup.png|Barry and Piplup
Masters Flannery Torkoal.png|Flannery and Torkoal
Masters Brendan Treecko.png|Brendan and Treecko
Masters Clair Kingdra.png|Clair and Kingdra
Masters Blue Pidgeot.png|Blue and Pidgeot
Masters Misty Starmie.png|Misty and Starmie
Masters Brock Onix.png|Brock and Onix
Masters Red Charizard.png|Red and Charizard
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The upcoming freemium mobile game Pokémon Masters will be released for iOS and Android in North Hemisphere summer 2019 (Southern Hemisphere winter). The game will feature pairs of Trainers and Pokémon facing off in 3-vs-3 battles.

Each Trainer is paired with a single Pokémon, with this pair known as a sync pair. At launch, there will be 65 sync pairs that can be recruited, with more added after launch. Counting Tate and Liza as a single character, exactly 65 notable Trainers have been shown in promotional material; this excludes characters original to Pokémon Masters and generic Trainers. The full list can be found on on Bulbapedia.

In battle, the player controls three sync pairs at once against three opposing sync pairs in a real-time battle. Each sync pair has a different role, such as strike or support, so the game encourages players to choose a team of sync pairs that complement each other. Both Pokémon and Trainers can use moves, but these moves are limited by the move gauge (which recharges over time) or have a limited number of uses.

In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs. Sync move animations borrow many visual aspects from Z-Moves.