Hydreigon is reconstituted shortly afterwards, and the group celebrates their victory. Some time later, the group returns to rescue Keldeo who was held captive by Kyurem, and defeats Kyurem and the Bittercold with the support from the Pokémon in Post Town and Paradise. Kyurem eventually confronts the player, the partner Pokémon and Hydreigon, who destroys Hydreigon and severely wounds the player to stop them from destroying the Bittercold - a presence created by the growing negative emotions of Pokémon which threatens to destroy the world, as he did with other human-turned Pokémon. Initially believed to be a villain, Hydreigon reveals himself to be the physical embodiment of the Voice of Life, who brought the player and other humans into the Pokémon world to save it. Later on, the player meets Hydreigon who had featured in the player's dreams. In the process of doing so, they befriend several Pokémon, including Dunsparce, Emolga, Virizion, Umbreon and Espeon. Upon arrival, the player meets a partner Pokémon, who intends to construct a "Pokémon Paradise" near a settlement called Post Town. Similar to the older Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, the game starts with the player having a weird dream and waking as a Pokémon.
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The game features both free and paid downloadable content, in the form of additional dungeons. Gates to Infinity also features "augmented reality options" by scanning objects in the "real world" additional dungeons may be unlocked.
The game's hub area is titled Pokémon Paradise and contains many Pokémon that provide services built by the player. The portals, called Magnagates, hence the title of the game, need to be unlocked and act as gateways to new dungeons. Instead of the usual 2D sprites, the game utilizes more complex 3D models, and also uses the 3DS' camera and sensors for the players to find round objects and turn them into portals. The game has a 3D art style and makes use of the 3D capabilities of the 3DS. The game heavily features Pokémon from the Unova region, with Pikachu, Oshawott, Tepig, Snivy, and Axew being the starters of the game, with the "personality test" present in the Rescue Team and Explorers installments absent.