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.
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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.
Today, Niantic put the word out that the Kanto event has officially launched on Pokémon GO in the United States after details of the event started coming out in Japan and eventually made their way here with fans wondering why we weren't in on the action yet.
If you're ever curious as to what's on the horizon for Pokémon GO, you can always count on random dataminers on Twitter and Reddit to tell you the minute they discover it in new updates.
Niantic Labs has partnered up with Mission Blue and Playmob for their upcoming Earth Day event for Pokemon Go, which encourages players to try and make the world a greener place This year, Pokemon Go players can help get into the spirit of Earth Day by participating in the Pokemon Go Earth Day Cleanup event on[...]
Remember last year when the Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago turned out to be one of the most poorly conceived festivals in years? TechCrunch is reporting that the company just settled a lawsuit stemming from the event to the tune of $1.5 million.
Yes today might be Easter Sunday, but it is also April 1st, meaning that the video game dev gags are in full swing. Niantic Labs have gotten in on the fun this year by running Pokémon Go in 8-bit graphics to give you that retro feel.
We have a snippet of the post below with the full set of items, but if what they said is true, that would be a step in the right direction toward making the game more complete by adding the ability to interact with trainers one-on-one beyond grinding through gyms.
Oh, for the day when we can[...]
Probably the weirdest sandwich of mediocre and exciting news for Pokémon GO we've had in a while, the game is getting two new additions soon in the form of Research Quests and finally adding the legendary Pokémon, Mew.
Washington State TV station KATU has reported that two Pokémon Go players were assaulted at Vancouver's Burnt Bridge Creek Trail over a gym battle.