Popular Pokemon Go Fest goes virtual for 2020, gets taken over by bad guys – Fox News

This year, however, the event used a virtual format that fans throughout the globe could gain access to. According to the official site, tickets to the occasion expense $14.99 and unlocked functions that gamers could access from anywhere in the world (instead of only being readily available in specific places).
The occasion started Saturday, however gamers must expect major modifications on the 2nd day, Mercury Press reports.

Obviously, lockdowns cant stop Pokemon.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Pokemon Go Fest made considerable changes to its format. Typically, the annual event brings fans to specific areas for various occasions and activities.

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Pokemon, a popular computer game and anime franchise, focuses on trainers capturing different pokemon in the wild and after that training them to battle other trainers. If pokemon are in the real world for gamers to capture, pokemon Go is a smart device game that uses the phones video camera to make it appear as.
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Players can obviously expect undesirable guests to appear when taking images with their pokemon on this day. Mercury Press also reports that there are reports that a brand-new feature for the video game will be exposed later in the day.

According to Mercury Press, the second day of Pokemon Go Fest 2020 will see the franchises villains, Team Rocket, take control of the occasion. Gamers can apparently anticipate to see skies full of Team Rockets balloons and different locations will be taken control of by the villainous team.

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Sunday is the last day of Pokemon Go Fest 2020, with events starting at 8 a.m. regional time for the gamer.