As you've already read on our site and others several times, Pokémon GO Fest was an absolute disaster. To the point where festival attendees are now suing
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Multiple sources are reporting today that attendees of the Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago are seeking legal action against Niantic and other festival organizers
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the CEO of niantic getting booed on stage at pokemon go fest brings me nothing but joy pic.twitter.com/6WxTAvv76Q
— Z E F (@therealzef) July 22, 2017
To cap all of this failure off, the new raid feature in Pokémon GO has gone down[...]
There seems to be no shortage of bad news coming out of Chicago's Pokémon GO Fest. From not being able to log in to not finding all the legendary creatures
In 2016, the demand for the Pokemon Go panel was so high that SDCC officials moved it to Hall H in response to an unprecedented fervor.
However, with Pokemon Go Fest taking place in Chicago this weekend, Niantic has no official presence at SDCC But that doesn't mean that the PoGo players aren't out in full[...]
Players were unable to connect to any networks, let alone the game itself, defeating the purpose to the festival to begin with as the goal of the event was to CATCH POKEMON!
To fix the problem, Niantic announced they'll be giving attendees $100 of in-game coins as an "apology refund." A lot of the celebration was[...]
Starting yesterday, you got one month to run through the wilderness and seek out one of the more elusive Pokémon in the entire game.
Remember a few months ago when Ruslan Sokolovsky was being put on trial for playing Pokémon Go in a church? And remember how we all thought "this is
The Pokémon Company have stepped in and "requested" that the mods behind Pixelmon stop their service, which it appears they are complying with.
When Pokémon Go Fest his Chicago on July 22nd, there will be a lot more happening than just festivities in the Windy City. Turns out Niantic will be
Thank you, Bandai Namco! Today the company released two trailers for Pokkén Tournament DX featuring multiple characters in the game as well as modes and
The latest addition to the "Someone Did That?" file is Decluttr, who created a Pokémon map of which are the most sought after in every state for Pokémon GO.
Authorities in South Korea seized over 530,000 unlicensed Pokémon plushie toys, which they say were smuggled into the country at some point this spring.
Los Angeles' Anime Expo (AX) completes it's 24th annual convention over the weekend, here is a gallery of some of the cosplay highlights.
Giovanni Costa won a near-impossible victory against Tobias Koschitzki on Day One of the North American Pokémon International Championship.