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Pokémon UNITE to end service in parts of Europe next year

All comes to an end.

Pokémon UNITE is set to end service in Belgium and the Netherlands from Nov. 30, 2025, with registration and renewal of Unite Club memberships and sales of Aeos Gems ending entirely on Oct. 31, 2024, effectively bringing the game to a halting stop.

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The news comes from Pokémon UNITE’s in-game notification screen, which informed players from the two European regions that The Pokémon Company has made “the difficult decision to discontinue server” and that it thanked all the Belgium and Dutch players who had enjoyed UNITE up until this moment.

White, the team hasn’t given a reason for the sudden closure; the decision to end the service is likely down to Belgium and Netherlands regulations that effectively ban loot boxes in games or any mechanics with random elements that can be seen as gambling. Pokémon UNITE has been created multiple events in recent years that can be seen as turning the game into a gacha title with its cosmetics and is likely unable to continue operating with its current business model.

Other gacha or loot box Pokémon games, like Pokémon Masters EX and the upcoming release of Pokémon TCG Pocket, are also banned in both these countries due to these elements, which has led to players in those regions resorting to VPNs and APKS to try and get them to work.

With the game ending, the sale of Aeos Gems in Pokémon UNITE from the end of October in these regions, the game is effectively shutting down any player’s ability to purchase items from the in-game store, whether that is cosmetics, new Pokémon, or more. It means no matter what updates the game gets in the next year, players in Belgium and the Netherlands won’t be able to unlock anything unless they scrounge up the free currency. It’s effectively killing off the game ahead of time.

Any Aeos Gems players have in their account after the sale ends are still useable. Still, Dot Esports hasn’t seen any information regarding refunds for players unable to access their items after launch or any kind of compensation. Players in those two regions will likely have to accept that their accounts are effectively dead unless they move to a different country where they can sign in and play again.

What this also means for Belgium and Netherlands players looking to compete in events on the road to the World Championships from Nov. 2025 onwards hasn’t been announced yet. We can’t see players being banned from participating in the events so long as they are in other countries, but it throws a spanner in the works for any prospective competitor looking to compete against the best.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.