Pokémon GO – Augmented Reality
Genre: Augmented Reality | Developer: Niantic| Platform: Android, iOS | Release Date: July 6, 2016 | Model: Free2Play
What is Pokémon GO? In the “Augmented Reality” game Pokémon GO the world of Pokémon blends with ours. You can venture out into the real world to find Pokémon, spin PokéStops, and have adventures with friends and other trainers.
A hype for the game broke out in 2016, which has since subsided but is far from gone. The GO Fest 2020 created the most successful day since July 2016 in the game. Almost 1 billion Pokémon were caught there.
Pokémon GO is constantly being expanded and is regularly updated with events that encourage play. This is also true in August.
These are the highlights of Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO offers various content to help you feel like a real trainer:
- Almost all Pokémon from 5 generations are now available to you.
- You can compete with them in raids, arenas, or battles with other trainers.
- The game regularly receives new versions of older Pokémon, such as Alola, Shiny, or Party versions.
- Team Rocket often waits at PokéStops and attacks you.
- The buddy feature is now quite developed, allowing you to develop a deep friendship with your Pokémon.
- There are regularly and abundantly events.
Why should you play PoGO in August?
The GO Fest had some surprises, including the ULTRA bonus in the form of special event weeks. The first of these started on July 31.
In these event weeks, there will be:
- More frequent spawns of special Pokémon
- Special Pokémon from 7km eggs
- Timed research tasks
- Special bosses in legendary raids.
- Chances for a special Shiny
Additionally, on August 16, a compensation event will take place for 3 hours, which only ticket holders for the GO Fest 2020 can attend.
Moreover, in August, there will again be a research breakthrough and several spotlight hours that have already been announced. Plenty to do for fans of Pokémon GO.
