As the world slowly drags to a halt amid this coronavirus pandemic, companies are allowing employees to work from home, Itay issued a lockdown, schools are being closed, and countries are starting to see residents avoid social interactions. But Pokemon GO, an incredibly popular mobile game developed by Niantic is one that encourages its users
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Even since the summer of 2016 when it became a worldwide phenomenon, Pokemon Go has still captured an audience of Pokemon trainers around the world with its monthly Community Day events. While 2019 is quickly coming to a close, and with that the end of Community Day events for the year, players will still have one
If you’ve been waiting patiently for the opportunity to snap photos of your treasured mobile Pokémon, you can now do so if you’re an Android user. The update for Pokémon GO’s GO Snapshot mode went live earlier today, but only for Android devices. The new mode will allow you to jump to select the available Pokémon
Pokémon GO launched in 2016, prompting players to get out into the real-world and make use of the satellite navigation features in their mobile phones to go and catch Pokémon using AR systems. Since then, people have been creative with the AR camera trying to take screenshots of their encountered Pokémon lined up with real-world objects. Well, now
Players of Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! have been enjoying the original 151 Pokemon, though one such pocket monster is a particular outlier. The Mythical Pokemon Meltan, strangely enough, made its debut in Pokemon Go, being transferable to the Nintendo Switch games. Now for the next month, Go will allow trainers to
The month is kicking off in high gear for Pokémon Go players, as Sinnoh-based creatures begin to flood the game once again. The recent Hoenn-based event which saw a number of popular creatures from Pokémon: Ruby Version and Pokémon: Sapphire Version appearing in the wild has just about wrapped up, making way for yet another
It seems that Brazilian trainers are in for a treat this month as a Pokémon Go Safari Zone on its way, marking the first time that one of these popular events will take place on South American soil. Pokémon Go’s Safari Zones are events that see thousands of people flocking to a single area in
It’s officially 2019 and gymnasiums across the globe are jam-packed full of people kick-starting their year with an influx of new year’s resolutions in order to improve their lifestyles. However, there is one way of keeping fit this January without having to cough up cash for a membership to a gym that will probably never
Pokémon trainers the world over have been asking for a way of challenging other players to battles in Pokémon Go since it first launched back in the summer of 2016. And now, their prayers have been answered as PvP battles finally make their way into the game. With information being rolled out over the last
It seems that these cold winter days are littered with hot Pokémon Go news. Just 24 hours after announcing that physic-type Cressilia would be rounding off the game’s legendary heavy year, it has been revealed that the title will be celebrating one last Community Day before we all settle down for the holiday season. Pokémon
With the holiday season officially upon us, it means that the year will soon be drawing to a close to make way for the many exciting endeavors that may lay ahead in 2019. The last twelve months have been enormously successful for Pokémon Go both in terms of revenue and events. So what better way
I can only imagine how difficult it would be to not have the chance to play a game due to accessibility issues within the actual game. Unfortunately, that has been a real issue of late when developer Toys for Bob and publisher Activision came under fire due to the lack of subtitles in their latest title
Once upon a time, before Pokémon Go took over the world, there was a mobile game known as Ingress which revolved around using the GPS within players’ phones to discover in-game elements within real-life locations. Made by Niantic Inc, this ultimately became a stepping stone in the creation of the now hugely popular Pokémon Go.
With Halloween in full swing, it seems only fitting that Pokémon Go would unleash a wave of creepy creatures to coincide with the holiday through a timed event. Announced yesterday via the official Pokémon Go blog, there will be a torrent of dark and ghost type pokémon joining the ranks of the game’s fourth generation.
A bizarre new Pokémon has been making waves in the community lately through both Pokémon Go and the upcoming release of Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! on Nintendo Switch. The mythical Meltan is a liquid metal Pokémon which can be caught in Pokemon Go and transferred to the Switch titles. A recently
In an unusual move for the Pokémon franchise, a new pocket monster will appear on mobile game Pokémon Go before its mainline counterparts. Not only that, but new Pokémon Meltan will also be available on Pokémon: Let’s Go Eevee and Pikachu. Meltan is a Mythical Steel-type Pokémon, with a body similar to that of Ditto’s, but with a hex nut-looking head.
While eyes may be fixated on Pokémon: Let’s Go and its newly-announced adorable bundles, mobile game Pokémon Go is still alive and kicking. Niantic announced through their blog that some classic Legendary Pokémon from the Kanto region will be available to catch for all players through a new Ultra Bonus Event. Professor Willow’s Global Research
It’s been quite an exciting weekend for fans of Niantics hugely popular mobile game Pokémon Go with thousands of trainers congregating in Yokosuka Japan for a Safari Zone event and millions participating online to complete the Global Research Challenge put forth by the game’s Professor Willow. The latest Global Reseach Challenge was the final of
Remember hunting down Latios and Latias in Pokemon Sapphire and Pokemon Ruby as they bounced around the map like the skittish furry jet planes that they were? Well, now you’re going to get to experience that in Pokemon Go‘s latest event featuring the Eon Duo, except it’ll be worldwide. That’s right: recently, Latios and Latias came to Pokemon Go with
If you still play Pokémon GO and you’ve been looking for a way to get into the holiday spirit then it’s your lucky day. Coming right on the heels of the announcement and release of the game’s new AR+ feature on iOS 11 devices, developer Niantic Inc. has now announced a brand new event for the popular mobile
Starting today, Pokemon trainers will be able to scour the world for a number of Pokemon from the Hoenn region in Niantic, Inc. and The Pokemon Company’s popular augmented reality mobile game Pokemon GO. Additionally, dynamic weather gameplay has been added changing how users may play the title. Starters Treecko, Torchic, and Mudkip as well