The games will let you know when there are opportunities for multiplayer experiences, and it will be as simple as shaking a second joy con and joining the game.
With #PokemonQuest and #PokemonLetsGo, there are so many new ways to explore the world of Pokémon! Trainers can look forward to even more with an all-new core series Pokémon RPG title in[...]
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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.
#BeLegendary https://t.co/0D4oKHImx0 pic.twitter.com/WrSWevBTlp
— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) May 19, 2018
Of course, because this is Niantic, this is going to be one of those limited time events, and you only have until June 7th to find one and capture it before they're taken out of the game and most likely replaced with some other shiny Pokémon[...]
These rumors, however, got a twist earlier today.
Two domains, "pokemonletsgopikachu.com" and "pokemonletsgoeevee.com," were registered by the domain registration company CSC Corporate Domains Inc This is notable because CSC Corporate Domains also registered the domains for Pokémon Sun and Moon, pokemon-sunmoon.com website, which is the official website for the Generation 7 titles on 3DS[...]
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.
Still waiting on any kind of official announcement for the next Pokémon game ready to be released on the Nintendo Switch.
The news came down today from the game's official Twitter account.
Can't make it to Chicago for #PokemonGOFest2018? Don't worry, you'll still be able to celebrate Pokémon GO Fest 2018 wherever you are! Stay tuned to our event website for details on how Trainers around the world can take part in the fun https://t.co/oF4eHDxlsh
— Pokémon GO[...]
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.
Gotta catch 'em all, indeed. We learned something new and kind of disturbing this week from the original Pokémon developers and designers Ken Sugimori and Atsuko Nishida as the revealed a secret about Pikachu that probably should have been left unsaid.
Here's the short version: Hanke was sharing a flight with a player known on Twitter as @PokemonDoctorYT, who got into a conversation with Hanke about new updates coming to the game, which he, of course, shared on Twitter That news was then reshared by @ReversalYouTube, one of the biggest Pokémon GO players online[...]
The news comes from PokemonGoHub.net who is reporting that based on their research, the company is setting things up so that specific areas of the world will have specific bosses they can fight that will make their battles feel a little more original and less like a global thing.
With the temporary Kanto raid bosses giving[...]
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.
A couple new additions were thrown into the mix for Pokémon Sun and Moon as you now have two new options for free legendary creatures to catch in the form of Entei and Raikou.
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.