A Pokemon Pokopia player gives the game's second area, Bleak Beach, a fresh and new look to spruce the place up.
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The Legends series returns in Pokémon Legends Z-A, an urban adventure like none that has come before. Mega Evolutions make their return in a story that spans a city. Shacknews is cataloging everything ...
James Ratcliff joined GameRant in 2022 as a Gaming News Writer. In 2023, James was offered a chance to become an occasional feature writer for different games and then a Senior Author in 2025. He is a ...
Earlier this year, Pokémon Go maker Niantic announced it was selling its portfolio of mobile games to Monopoly Go owner Scopely for $3.5bn, in a move that was both celebrated and scorned by parts of ...
Google and Pokémon have teamed up to reveal a new Easter egg mini game. Fans can now catch all 151 Pokémon through Google Search in an elaborate hunt for the original characters from the Kanto region.
Who among us hasn’t turned to Google or another search engine for reminders on how certain Pokemon evolve or where to catch that elusive Kanto starter in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet? Now, Google and ...
Niantic, the company behind popular mobile titles such as Pokémon Go and Monster Hunter Now, alongside several other games, will be selling off most of its gaming division for $3.5 billion. However, ...
Scopely said it would buy Niantic’s video game business, which includes Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund acquired Scopely in 2023. By Yan Zhuang Niantic, the company ...