As we mentioned in our monthly Pokemon Go event round-up for April, the game recently introduced new avatars on April 17th, despite lots of negative feedback during the testing phase on live servers in select parts of the world.
If a lack of engaging content wasn't enough for players to quit Pok?mon GO, new avatars might be the straw that breaks the Camerupt's back.
Niantic has announced a slew of Pokemon Go updates aimed at overhauling certain aspects of the game's experience, including visuals, avatars, and more.
Over the next month, fans can rediscover the adventure "with fresh, stylish means to express themselves, enhanced visual effects, and a GO Snapshot upgrade." Here's what else Niantic has said thus far: Trainers will see updates to the user....
Believe it or not, Pokemon GO is still alive.
Since then, we’ve seen not only the release of some of the predicted “future” investments but unforeseeable upgrades to them, primarily Primal […].
If you're in need of help trying to get a shiny Captain Pikachu in Pokemon Go, this code can help you out maybe.
A new event kicks off in Pokemon Go next week to celebrate the release of Pokemon Horizons: The Series in various count...
I interviewed Tiane Bella, the Senior Marketing Manager at Niantic, Inc., at Pok?mon GO Tour: Sinnoh - Los Angeles about the event!
The Pok?mon Company has promised "exciting news"...