Pokemon Go
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Pokemon GO Partnership With McDonald’s Begins Tomorrow In Japan: Report
Pokemon GO — the game that’s sent Nintendo’s value soaring past Sony — is finally launching in Japan tomorrow, according to a new report from TechCrunch. And as Gizmodo first reported and TechCrunch now confirms as well, it’s also where Niantic will debut “sponsored locations”, starting with McDonald’s.
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The Most Realistic, Expensive Way To Play Pokemon GO
Video: If there’s one thing Pokemon GO is missing (besides functioning servers, trading, battling, a tutorial, serious nerfs to Vaporeon’s stats, a clear indication of the rules surrounding gym battles and easier ways to acquire Stardust) it’s a bespoke Pokeball-throwing experience that’s indistinguishable from hate-lobbing a phone into the pavement. Well, scratch that one off…
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Vaya Has A $65 30GB ‘Gamer Plan’ For Pokemon GO Players
Budget telco Vaya has new plans aimed specifically at the increasing data demands of Pokemon GO players. The new Gamer Plans (yes, that is what they are called) aim to give you the luxury of catching as many Pokemon as you please without worrying about running over your data limit.
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Pokemon GO Servers Reportedly Attacked Because It Was Bound To Happen
If you had trouble logging into Pokemon GO on Saturday, you might’ve blamed it on server issues that have been common since the game’s launch. However, a hacking collective is claiming responsibility for this particular slowdown, saying that it brought the servers down with a DDoS attack.