''<small>This article covers the fourth sequel in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. For other games or uses, see [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (disambiguation)]].</small>''
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|Name = Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
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|Name = Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
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|Picture = [[File:PMD_MIL_Boxart_JP.png]]
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|Picture = [[File:PMD_MIL_Boxart_JP.png]]
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|publisher = Nintendo
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|publisher = Nintendo
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|developer = Unknown
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|developer = Unknown
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|category = Dungeon Crawler
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|category = Dungeon Crawler
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|player# = Unknown
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|player# = Unknown
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|ESRB = Unknown
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|ESRB = Unknown
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|release-date-japan = November 23, 2012
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|release-date-japan = November 23, 2012
|release-date-north-america = March 24, 2013
|release-date-north-america = March 24, 2013
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|release-date-europe = Unknown
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|release-date-europe = Unknown
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|release-date-australia = Unknown
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|release-date-australia = Unknown
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|release-date-korea = Unknown
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|release-date-korea = Unknown
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|platform = Nintendo 3DS}}
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|platform = Nintendo 3DS
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}}
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'''''Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity''''' is the third sequel in the ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'' game series released in November 2012 in Japan. The release date for North America is set for March 24th, 2013, while other release dates are unknown. It was first announced to the public in the Japanese 'CoroCoro' magazine on September 12th, 2012. Not much is yet known about the game.
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'''PokemonMysteryDungeon: Gates to Infinity''' is the third sequel in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] game seriesreleasedinNovember2012in Japan. The release date for North America is set for March 24th, 2013, while other releasedatesareunknown.ItwasfirstannouncedtothepublicintheJapanese 'CoroCoro' magazine on September 12th, 2012.Notmuch is yetknown about the game.
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Amajorimprovementintroduced in ''Gates to Infinity'' is that the game willfeatureafull3Dworld. All other gamesinthe''PokémonMysteryDungeon''seriessofarhavebeen2Dthird-persongames, sothisimprovement is quitedramatic.
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Amajorimprovement introduced in '''Gates to Infinity''' is that the game will feature a full 3D world. All other games in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series so far have been 2D third-person games, so this improvement is quite dramatic.
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==Confirmed Pokémon ==
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in each ''Mystery Dungeon'' game, a [[Pokémon]] is selected to be given to the player as their starter. Unlike the other handheld Mystery Dungeon games, you are able to choose your playable Pokemon from the start.
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* [[Axew]]
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* [[Klink]]
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* [[Oshawott]]
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* [[Pikachu]]
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* [[Roggenrola]]
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* [[Sewaddle]]
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* [[Snivy]]
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* [[Tepig]]
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* [[Timburr]]
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* [[Vanillite]]
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==Confirmed Pokémon==
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==Confirmed Facts ==
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* The game features 144 recruitable Pokemon, many of which are from Generation V.
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* Will feature appearances from Virizion, Gurdurr, Hydreigon, Cofagrigus, Foongus, Cinccino, Dunsparce, Espeon, Umbreon, Excadrill, Rampardos, Pelipper and Kecleon.
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* You receive Quest Requests from [[Dunsparce]] and [[Cofagrigus]]. They will run a store (details unknown), [[Rampardos]] runs the Treasure Store and [[Kecleon]] will return with his usual Goods Store.
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* A "magnagate" is a type of portal in the game that teleports your team into different dungeons. However, you don't use your own Pokemon, instead having your team chosen for you. The dungeon you are teleported to is randomly selected.
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* You will be able to create new Magnagates by using an included AR feature and scanning circular things.
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Thesearethe '''currently confirmed''' [[Pokémon]] which you may have as starters. Unlike the other handheld Mystery
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==Gallery==
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CoroCoro Page 1.jpg|The first page mentioning Pokémon in the ''Corocoro'' magazine.
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CoroCoro Page 2.jpg|The second page mentioning Pokémon in the ''Corocoro'' magazine.
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Dungeongames,youareabletochooseyourplayablePokemon from thestart.
*The game features 144 recruitable Pokemon, many of which are from Generation V.
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*Will feature appearances from Virizion, Gurdurr, Hydreigon, Cofagrigus, Foongus, Cinccino, Dunsparce, Espeon, Umbreon, Excadrill, Rampardos, Pelipper and Kecleon.
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*You receive Quest Requests from [[Dunsparce]] and [[Cofagrigus]]. They will run a store (details unknown), [[Rampardos]] runs the Treasure Store and [[Kecleon]] will return with his usual Goods Store.
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*A "magnagate" is a type of portal in the game that teleports your team into different dungeons. However, you don't use your own Pokemon, instead having your team chosen for you. The dungeon you are teleported to is randomly selected.
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*You will be able to create new Magnagates by using an included AR feature and scanning circular things.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center">
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CoroCoro Page 1.jpg|The first page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.
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CoroCoro Page 2.jpg|The second page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.
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CoroCoro Page 3.jpg|The third page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity is the third sequel in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game series released in November 2012 in Japan. The release date for North America is set for March 24th, 2013, while other release dates are unknown. It was first announced to the public in the Japanese 'CoroCoro' magazine on September 12th, 2012. Not much is yet known about the game.
A major improvement introduced in Gates to Infinity is that the game will feature a full 3D world. All other games in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series so far have been 2D third-person games, so this improvement is quite dramatic.
in each Mystery Dungeon game, a Pokémon is selected to be given to the player as their starter. Unlike the other handheld Mystery Dungeon games, you are able to choose your playable Pokemon from the start.
The game features 144 recruitable Pokemon, many of which are from Generation V.
Will feature appearances from Virizion, Gurdurr, Hydreigon, Cofagrigus, Foongus, Cinccino, Dunsparce, Espeon, Umbreon, Excadrill, Rampardos, Pelipper and Kecleon.
You receive Quest Requests from Dunsparce and Cofagrigus. They will run a store (details unknown), Rampardos runs the Treasure Store and Kecleon will return with his usual Goods Store.
A "magnagate" is a type of portal in the game that teleports your team into different dungeons. However, you don't use your own Pokemon, instead having your team chosen for you. The dungeon you are teleported to is randomly selected.
You will be able to create new Magnagates by using an included AR feature and scanning circular things.
Gallery
The first page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.
The second page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.
The third page mentioning Pokémon in the Corocoro magazine.