Ever since Pokemon GO was originally released back in 2016, many fans were left wondering how they would get their hands on Legendary Pokemon. As time progressed developer Niantic has done a great job of introducing us to those illustrious monsters, but there has always been one that we never got: Mew. Now, players will finally be
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Pokémon Go is still going. This time, with an event which will make rounding out those Pokédexes a little easier. Players will have access to legendaries like Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza from now until March 5. Dubbed “Legendary Week,” the event is reintroducing these sought-after Pokémon to the game’s Raid Battles. There’s a specific challenge
Pokémon GO is still going strong with its events. The last one was for the winter holidays in December, bringing a holiday theme to the game, as well as a Santa Hat Pikachu. This month, we’re getting two special events, including a new opportunity to catch a legendary Pokémon. Now until February 14, the Legendary Water-type Pokémon
Pokemon GO has stayed strong in giving players the chance to go out and become a Pokemon Master, and while the app has been accessible for quite some time on a number of smart devices, the end is nigh for a few older generation devices, starting with Apple products. In an update from developer Niantic,
As a reward for completing last week’s Global Catch Challenge, developer Niantic has announced that Ho-Oh is now up for grabs in their vast mobile title, Pokémon GO. Thanks to all your hard work last week, Ho-Oh will appear in Raid Battles until 12/12! #PokemonGOtravel #GlobalCatchChallenge https://t.co/YfyBGwfTux pic.twitter.com/mdGoFByyQl — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) November 27, 2017 According to the
Last week, Niantic announced that they’d be hosting a global catch challenge in their huge mobile title, Pokémon GO. The event was meant to get players roaming and catching Pokémon during Thanksgiving week. There were milestones and tiers that were set that would unlock different rewards for players, the final milestone asked players to capture a collective
Earlier this week, Pokémon GO developer Niantic announced that they would be teaming up with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and WB Games to create an augmented reality game based on the Harry Potter universe. The title will be called Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Fans of Pokémon GO might be wondering what this new Potter title means for future updates and additions that could
If you’ve been wondering what other properties could take advantage of the same technology found in Pokémon GO then your wait is over. Well, sort of. Today, Niantic, Inc., the developer behind the aforementioned mobile game announced that it will be partnering with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to produce a Harry Potter-themed AR game, which is set to
After finding evidence of the event was found last week, today, developer Niantic made the unsurprising announcement that its hit mobile game Pokémon GO would be getting a Halloween Event very soon, and just like the holiday itself, it’ll be packed with tons of treats. First and foremost, a few Generation III Pokémon like Sableye, Banette, and more
According to some data miners at Pokémon GO Hub, Pokémon from Generation Three should be heading to Pokémon GO sometime before Halloween. A new Halloween-themed loading screen (below) for the anticipated event shows Gengar up at the front, surrounded by Gen. Three Pokémon: Sableye, Banette, Duskull, Dusclops, and last but not least, Shuppet. Murkrow and Zubat are also in the