Pokémon: ‘Blue’s Trainer Spotlight in Pokémon Masters, Pokémon Adventures, the Pokémon TCG, and More’
"Smell ya later!"
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"Smell ya later!"
Flower-crowned Eevee was originally available for a very brief time shortly after Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! launched.
Teaching a Japanese audience how to make use of Pokémon Go's popular feature.
Victor, Noelle and Vayu.
"Since stargazing is best done in the dark, the faint blue glow will help you see!"
In the footsteps of Niantic, it's time for DeNA to show how it's done with Pokémon on smart devices.
"We're going to do a second video -- and a third one, too!"
A Mario Kart mixing the globe-trotting concept of Super Mario Odyssey with real-world locations.
This is also the first public gameplay footage of the game.
Virtuous Naga.
Just needed to have that emphasized.
3 million Trainers? Come on, Niantic. More like a billion worldwide.
Still amazed they had Pokémon Go Battle at the Pokémon World Championships.
Summertime.
These really look like attires Team Leaders would wear.
I think Google themselves made that advertisement exclusively for Android (though the game is on iOS as well).
That was on Sunday, September 1, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time.
Eevee wearing flower crowns will be the exclusive Pokémon appearing in Research Breakthroughs during this time. (From September 1 to November 1.)
"We are looking into the possibility of featuring some of the professor characters in the future. At this point, we have nothing to share about featuring characters from the spin-off Pokémon games."
A story event featuring Blue, the iconic Pokémon Trainer from the Kanto region, will be available shortly after launch.