Niantic is giving players a limited amount of time to achieve a specific goal in Pokémon GO, and if they manage to do so, there will be a new event launched as a reward.
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Today is Pokémon Day, and what better way to celebrate the franchise than with an episode of BC Games Chatter? Pokémon turns 22 this year, and it's more of a cultural icon than ever.
A new cosmetic surprise popped up today for Pokémon GO players as Niantic has added two new outfits to the trainer avatar system for you to choose from. And rather than generic costumes with no meaning behind them, these will both be a nice throwback to your childhood.
And a Pikachu-themed voice will be available for Google Home and Alexa, which responds with the traditional cries of the Pokemon from the anime.
Finally, a special Pikachu will be available in Pokemon Go Details on the new Pikachu are:
When exploring their world in search of wild Pokémon, Pokémon GO Trainers can keep an eye out for[...]
We literally just wrapped up the latest Pokémon GO Community Day event and players are already speculating online as to who the next Pokémon will be the next time they do it.
Raise your hands if you didn't see this one coming! Due to several server issues happening in a few different regions, Pokémon GO's Community Day will get an extension to include people who were left out of the event.
Niantic Labs has released a new event for Pokémon Go this weekend that features Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire's Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza. The event, called Legendary Week, will run from today through March 5th.
While there seems to be an ongoing login issue with Pokémon GO at the moment, Niantic has set up their next worldwide event to kick off on Saturday, February 17th.
While Niantic has added a lot more Pokémon into the mix of Pokémon GO, there was a cool little addition that went under the radar for a lot of people who probably didn't notice their inclusion unless they were specifically paying attention.
When it comes to adding new Pokémon to their database, Niantic isn't exactly running short on choices when it comes to picking and choosing for Pokémon GO. Truth be told, there's still a couple libraries worth of choices for them to parse through and decide when to add them in.
Pokémon Go is adding a trio of new outfits players can buy, but these have a new twist: You have to earn them first. The new outfits — Jogger, Battle Girl, and Fisherman — require players to earn corresponding medals in-game.
Pokémon Go has gotten a snazzy new trailer showing off the new Pokémon added to the game recently. While the fervour of Pokémon Go's launch is a distant
Leave it to the U.S. Air Force to cause what will probably be one of the biggest gaming outages in the history of the country. According to The Drive, the service will be doing a series of training exercises commonly known as Red Flag, which is happening at Nellis Air Force Base just outside of Las Vegas.
Below is a complete list of the 23 new Pokémon who just got planted inside Pokémon GO with the game's latest update. Most of these new creatures come from the Honne region of the game, so you're specifically dealing with a lot of creatures that can be found in the desert.
Aside from the fact that we're pretty confident that Pokémon GO Community Day will be more of a meet-and-greet for fans who absolutely hate the current raid system, Niantic is making a decent effort to make the event fun and exciting.