Anyone that plays Pokemon Go on their phone knows it’s difficult enough keeping up with one or two accounts as they are out and about making their way to the next gym or raid – but how do you think you would handle trying to keep up with a whopping 21 phones AND riding a
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While it may not be at the same level of cultural phenomenon that it was when it debuted in summer 2016, Pokemon GO still continues to deliver new events and challenges for players to take on month after month, with the next Raid battles in the game bringing the time-bending Legendary Pokemon, Dialga. Developer Niantic provided
Niantic will be updating Pokemon Go so that players can now switch sides and change their team from Team Instinct, Mystic, or Valor to whatever they want. However, this comes with the caveat that you are only able to switch teams once a year. Meaning if you mess up on your change you have to
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
We’ve all seen people on social media networks complaining to YouTube about their content being demonetized, taken down, or even whole accounts terminated unfairly. These people complaining are usually victim to YouTube artificial intelligence algorithm which appears, over the past few years, to have replaced the main bulk of work for human moderation. Popular Pokemon GO
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
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
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
Ariana Grande might be busy making music, taking part in interviews, and being nominated for the BRIT Awards 2019 for “International Female”, but it the musician confirmed that she’s a Team Eevee fan. If you’re a Pikachu fan, then she’s just not that “Into You”. In 2018, Pokémon Let’s GO Eevee, and Pokémon Let’s GO Pikachu launched.
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
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
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
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
Trainer battles are coming to Pokémon Go, allowing PvP for the first time in the worldwide mobile phenomenon, though no specific release date has been given. Get prepared… Trainer Battles are coming soon to Pokémon GO❗ #GOBattle pic.twitter.com/AUWyhNGlT7 — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) November 30, 2018 Alongside trainer battles are three new leagues players will have
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
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
One of the latest trailers for the upcoming twin-releases Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! struck something of a chord with me. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s a relatively short video that depicts a group of friends meeting up in an urban setting to play the games together. On their
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.
Throughout the history of Pokémon, the series has always been primarily about the bond between trainer and pokémon. However, with the core titles being released on portable Nintendo devices throughout the years, it has consistently proven to be incredibly simple to integrate the game into a social environment. The latest trailer for the upcoming installments
New Pokémon and living lugnut Meltan has caused a stir in the community, both for its debut in the non-mainline mobile game Pokémon GO and Switch titles Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu! and Eevee! and for its curious character design. Unexpectedly, The Pokémon Company and Nintendo unveiled an evolution for the Mythical Pokémon, with Meltan evolving into
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.
Director Junichi Masuda and Lead Game Environment Designer Kensaku Nabana recently sat down with Nintendo to give insight on picking Eevee as the counterpart title character to Pikachu as well as other creative decisions for Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon Let’s Go, Eeevee!. Masuda explains that one of the first reasons for picking Eevee
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
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
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,