Are you a Pokemon GO superstar who’s been invested since Day 1? You may have been noticing some troubles logging into your account. After three weeks of continued access issues for the (still) popular Pokemon mobile game, developer Niantic has spoken — letting players know that they are working on rolling out a fix. While this problem
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Call up Captain Stern and prepare to take on an army of Zigzagoon, because it seems that recent Feebas event isn’t the only Hoenn-themed trick Pokémon Go has up its sleeve this month. There are tons of great features regarding the franchise’s third generation rolling out for the mobile app today. Many of the creatures
It’s been an exceptionally busy year for the mobile app Pokémon Go. Not only has the game seen a resurgence in popularity during the summer, but it has also seen the long-awaited arrival of player versus player battles. With 2018 all but wrapped up, it’s time to look forward to what next year has to
The landscape of Pokémon Go is ever changing and evolving in order to keep the popular mobile app feeling fresh and fun. However, one key element from the core Pokémon series that has been missing throughout the game’s lifetime is player versus player battles. It was recently revealed that an upcoming update would finally bring
Niantic Inc, the developers of the popular Pokémon GO mobile game, have announced the release window for their new title today. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite will be releasing in 2019 on iOS and Android devices. Last November, the game was officially announced with little details other than it will be an augmented reality mobile game, very similar to
After teasing their coming arrival last week, Niantic has today announced that the fourth generation of Pokemon from the Sinnoh region will begin appearing in Pokemon Go this week. The Pokemon associated with Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum will begin appearing soon in a location near you over the coming days. Niantic says that they will be staggering out these new
Niantic’s Pokémon GO is over two years old now, currently featuring Pokémon from the first three generations as wells as some newer ones like the Alolan forms and Meltan. Today, The Pokémon Company has announced on their official website that Generation IV Pokémon from Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl, and Pokémon Platinum will be available to catch in the mobile game soon. Specifically,
The seasons may be getting colder, but that doesn’t seem to stop Pokémon trainers from gathering together outdoors to catch an abundance of adorable little battle creatures. Taiwan-based players have a chance to fill up their pokédex as Tainan is set to play host to an upcoming Pokémon Go Safari Zone event next month. Recently
The Pokémon series has always been highly susceptible to leaks. With every new game or demo released, the series’ eager fans analyze every part of the game’s data in order to find new information about future content or Pokémon. The same has been the case with Pokémon Go, which has had upcoming updates leaked multiple times. That being
Pokemon GO has been running around the world for over two years now, and the game has shown no signs of slowing down as a new PokeStop Nomination feature is on the horizon for players to expand on the number of PokeStops available. Developer Niantic has announced that rollout has begun for the PokeStop Nomination
Niantic has been continuously striving to improve every aspect of its global iOS and Android hit Pokémon GO since it’s launch in 2016 and it seems that all the hard work is paying off. On its official blog post, Niantic commended the hundreds of thousands of players that gathered at its events in Germany, Japan, and
Pokémon Go’s ever-changing landscape has brought another legendary pokémon onto the scene. This time in the form of generation 3’s Regirock. Regirock is the final part of Pokémon Go’s Regi Trio following in the footsteps of Regice and Registeel both of which appeared earlier this year. The rock-type variant will be a raid battle boss
One thing that Pokémon games have always excelled at is the exclusivity of their creatures. They will often only be available for a short amount of time or via specific retailers making them rare and sought after by players. Of course, this is something that Pokémon Go creators Niantic are also well aware of, making
While PvP trainer battles have always been a staple of the Pokémon franchise, the popular mobile game Pokémon Go has lagged behind its traditional counterparts in that feature. Pokémon Go only just added a friends system and trading in June of this year, roughly two years after the game’s launch. But according to developer Niantic,
Pokémon Go keeps raising the bar for mobile gaming as it continues to add features and events for players to participate in. This month, developers Niantic seems to be focusing on the game’s recently added trading mechanic. Starting today, Pokémon Go is giving players something of a trading bonus with additional candy being available for
Niantic continues to add new elements to Pokémon Go in order to keep the on-going experience feeling fresh. This time around, they’re adding “Lucky” Pokémon into the mix. “Lucky” Pokémon differ from your regular little rascals both visually and fundamentally. When a Pokémon becomes “Lucky,” it will gain a sparkly overtone to indicate this new
Pokémon Go has always suffered at the hands of cheaters. Trainers looking to catch ’em all by any means necessary have resorted to a number of underhanded tactics. Since this is a community-based game featuring a competitive element, casting the rules by the wayside can put a player in a much better position than those
Last week marked the second anniversary of the release of Pokemon Go and to celebrate, Niantic will once again be hosting Pokemon Go Fest in Chicago, Illinois this coming weekend. Recently, the Pokemon Go Twitter account released a new image (see above) that features trainers and dozens of Pokemon that are already found within the game. However,
Following this morning’s release of a new trailer for Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have also unveiled a variety of new screenshots for the games. Much in line with the new trailer, these screenshots showcase a variety of different locations from the Kanto region that longtime fans might
Ever since Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! were revealed in May, one of the biggest selling points for longtime fans of the series was the prospect of returning to the original region of Kanto. Today, Nintendo has released a new trailer for Pokemon: Let’s Go which highlights many of the new elements of the game while
Pretty soon, players that enjoy venturing out into the real-world to capture Pokémon through the Pokémon GO mobile game by Niantic, will be able to try out brand new features coming to the title. In a blog post detailing the update, The Pokémon GO team announced that players will be getting a new update sometime later this week. The
While Pokémon GO originally launched with Pokémon only from Generation 1, developer Niantic has added monsters from subsequent generations in order to make the game feel fresh. While the game is currently on the Hoenn region right now, it seems like Niantic has decided to fast forward a bit in time, as they revealed today that Alolan varients
If you didn’t get to be a part of last year’s Pokemon GO Fest, or you were just disappointed by how it was handled, then you’re in luck. Today Niantic announced two brand new, real-life events for the popular mobile game, and one of them is the return of the Chicago-based event. While the event originally
Earth Day gives us the chance to look back at our home and reflect on how we have treated dear Mother Earth over the year. It also means we get a bunch of really cool special events to tide us over! For starters, Minecraft has partnered with United for Life to create the We Are
Ever since Pokemon GO was originally released back in 2016, many fans were left wondering how they would get their hands on Legendary Pokemon. As time progressed developer Niantic has done a great job of introducing us to those illustrious monsters, but there has always been one that we never got: Mew. Now, players will finally be
Pokémon Go is still going. This time, with an event which will make rounding out those Pokédexes a little easier. Players will have access to legendaries like Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza from now until March 5. Dubbed “Legendary Week,” the event is reintroducing these sought-after Pokémon to the game’s Raid Battles. There’s a specific challenge
Pokémon GO is still going strong with its events. The last one was for the winter holidays in December, bringing a holiday theme to the game, as well as a Santa Hat Pikachu. This month, we’re getting two special events, including a new opportunity to catch a legendary Pokémon. Now until February 14, the Legendary Water-type Pokémon
Pokemon GO has stayed strong in giving players the chance to go out and become a Pokemon Master, and while the app has been accessible for quite some time on a number of smart devices, the end is nigh for a few older generation devices, starting with Apple products. In an update from developer Niantic,
As a reward for completing last week’s Global Catch Challenge, developer Niantic has announced that Ho-Oh is now up for grabs in their vast mobile title, Pokémon GO. Thanks to all your hard work last week, Ho-Oh will appear in Raid Battles until 12/12! #PokemonGOtravel #GlobalCatchChallenge https://t.co/YfyBGwfTux pic.twitter.com/mdGoFByyQl — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) November 27, 2017 According to the
Last week, Niantic announced that they’d be hosting a global catch challenge in their huge mobile title, Pokémon GO. The event was meant to get players roaming and catching Pokémon during Thanksgiving week. There were milestones and tiers that were set that would unlock different rewards for players, the final milestone asked players to capture a collective