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The two Subway Bosses, Emmet and Ingo

The Official Nintendo Magazine UK has revealed that the English names of several concepts relating to the Battle Subway. Firstly, the Battle Subway keeps its name. Meanwhile, the Trainer class Subway Master is now Subway Boss, Kudari is now Ingo, and Nobori is now Emmet. Additionally, it also revealed that the PokéShifter keeps its Japanese name.

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