Pokémon GO – GO Fest
Genre: Augmented Reality | Developer: Niantic| Platform: Android, iOS | Release Date: July 6, 2016 | Model: Free-to-Play
What kind of game is this? Pokémon GO is an “Augmented Reality” game that merges the world of Pokémon with ours. You can embark on a journey in the real world to find Pokémon, spin PokéStops and experience adventures with friends and other trainers.
A hype erupted around the game in 2016, which has since subsided somewhat. Nevertheless, Pokémon GO is still a popular game in 2021 and is constantly being expanded. Again and again, you meet trainers in the real world who are out hunting for Pokémon.
These are the highlights of Pokémon GO
In Pokémon GO, you can catch all Pokémon from the first four generations and now also creatures from the fifth and sixth generations.
- With your Pokémon, you can compete in raids, arenas, or trainer battles
- There are regular and massive events
- The game regularly receives new versions of old Pokémon, such as Alola, Shiny, or Party versions
- The Team Rocket always waits at PokéStops and attacks you
- The buddy feature is now very extensive
Why you should play Pokémon GO in July
In July, several exciting events await you, including the Community Day with Floink, which takes place on July 3, as well as numerous spotlight and raid hours.
The big highlight, however, is the GO Fest on July 17 and 18. From 10 AM to 6 PM, you can expect new Pokémon each hour, special research tasks, and various bonuses, including longer lure modules. The Team GO Rocket will also be participating again.
The GO Fest basically offers something for every player type and is a must for Pokémon trainers.