Niantic is rolling out a beta that will soon lead to players of Pokémon GO nominating and voting for new Pokéstops in the game.
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The Johto Festival has apparently been going well for Pokémon GO players. So well, in fact, they managed to get a shiny Pokémon early.
Another day, another datamine on Pokémon GO to reveal a whole new list of possible Pokémon to join in the game.
There are a few stories we see every once in a while about people finding clever ways to play Pokémon GO and cheat the system.
Mega evolved Pokémon will make appearances in both Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon: Let's Go Eevee when the games launch this fall.
In an interview with Polish gaming website Gram, Niantic's head of their European marketing, Anne Beuttenmuller, addressed the issue, saying it was going to happen before year's end.
As we are already at Pokemon Go – what new products will be added in subsequent updates?
Now we are working on the PvP mode, which will soon appear. In addition,[...]
It didn't take long for players to have a whole new set of issues with Pokémon GO, as their latest event is seeing some epic failures across the board.
Considered to be the rarest Pokémon in the game, Unown is estimated to have a spawn rate of 1/400 to 1/1,000,000.
It's not too far-fetched to say that when Niantic announced a second Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago, a lot of people assumed it was going to be terrible.
If you happen to be attending the Pokémon GO Fest, which to our knowledge hasn't been terrible this year, there's a special Pokémon for you to find.
It appears, like always, you're going to be getting some new Pokémon on the way for Pokémon GO, but this time they're coming from Gen 4.
With Pokémon GO Fest on the way this weekend, Niantic decided to release new info about another event in the game called Zapdos Day.
It doesn't matter how hard Niantic tries to hide their content within the code of Pokémon GO, there will always be dataminers to find it.
Like it or hate it, Pokémon GO has basically become one of the most profitable gaming apps on the planet after two years of being active.
In case you're wondering what Niantic has in store for Pokémon GO's second anniversary, it's another Pikachu with a hat. Actually, he has sunglasses, too.
Do you have a burning desire to capture a Snorlax as part of your Pokémon GO collection? It appears that Niantic is giving you a limited time to do so.
An analyst firm has reported that Pokémon Go is currently incredibly popular, enjoying the most players and revenue since the game came out in summer 2016.
For a while, Solrock and Lunatone have been region-locked in two different parts of the world in Pokémon GO.
WHile Niantic themselves haven't released any details, it has been confirmed through multiple sources that Squirtle will be the next Pokémon GO Community Day feature.
Niantic Labs is going to be adding new ways to hang out with your friends in Pokémon GO, with a friends list, as well as trading and gifting.
As Niantic slowly ramps up for Pokémon GO Fest this year, it looks like we'll be getting some added creatures around the time of the event.
Kinda hard to believe (although it shouldn't be in this day and age) but there are people who feel they need to cheat on Pokémon GO. People have been downloading third-party software to help trick the app into thinking you're in different locations around the globe to catch regional creatures.
Niantic posted a brand-new blog entry today on their website letting Pokémon GO fans know that there's a new batch of Pokémon on the way.
The latest community day may have come to an end in Pokémon GO, but Niantic left a little surprise behind for players as it appears they've made the Shiny Ho-Oh available in raids.
There's a lot to complain about the inner workings of Pokémon GO, and a lot of people have various solutions to them that may or may not pay off. But recently, Niantic finally upgraded something that fans have been yelling about for over a year now. Your bags have been upgraded to carry more items again.
Bad news for Pokémon GO players who were looking forward to attending Pokémon GO Fest 2018 this year in Chicago. If you didn't already buy your tickets to the event, you're out of luck, as the event officially sold out in less than an hour.
You'd think after last year's debacle, Niantic would have learned their lesson and not thrown another Pokémon GO Fest where you charge money for thousands of people to come to a low wi-fi area and try to play your game.
Nintendo drew inspiration from "Pokémon Go," the smash 2016 augmented-reality title developed by U.S.-based Niantic.
"'Pokémon Go,' which transformed the story and gameplay for the smartphone, became a huge realization," outgoing Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima told Nikkei.
While the company naturally seeks a "Pokemon Go"-scale monster hit, it is making no promises so far[...]
Some big news has just come out in regards to the next update for Pokémon GO, and of all the places it could have come from, it came from the mouth of Niantic CEO John Hanke and released on Twitter.
It looks like Niantic are going to make some of your Pokémon GO adventures a little more regional as it appears the company is setting up more Raid bosses that will be regional.