Pokémon emojis arrive on Twitter

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There are a few weeks left until the launch of Pokémon Shining Diamond and Shining Pearl, but fans of the saga already thrill to have the game. In the wake of much excitement, The Pokémon Company has announced a series of bonuses for all who pre-order the titles. And Nintendo has revealed that, for a limited time, users will be able to use su Twitter emoji inspired by the new chapter of the Pokémon saga.

Pokémon Shining Diamond and Shining Pearl: Nintendo announces the launch of emojis on Twitter

To increase the enthusiasm of the players of Pokémon Shining Diamond and Shining Pearl, whose release is set for next November 19th, the Nintendo America Twitter account has announced an incredible novelty. For a limited time, fans can use special emojis on the platform. Posting content using the hashtags #PokemonBrilliantDiamond, #BrilliantDiamond, #PokemonShiningPearl and #ShiningPearl, will appear next to the text un’emoji di Dialga o Palkia. The two legendary Pokémon featured in the upcoming titles.

As you can imagine, users’ reactions to the tweet were more than enthusiastic, with fans raving about the ability to share content with Pokémon-inspired emojis. Indeed, there have been many to request a remake of the old Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue titles. On the other hand, it was to be expected that sooner or later older gamers would have made such a request. In this sense, Nintendo’s move to launch special emojis for the occasion is perfect. Indeed, it is not certain that there will be no other initiatives of this type in the future.

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