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Niantic is going all out for Pokémon Go's first anniversary. In addition to holding the Pokémon Go Fest in Chicago and tie-in events all over the globe, it's also finally introducing Legendaries into the mobile game.
NianticisgoingalloutforPokémonGo'sfirstanniversary.InadditiontoholdingthePokémonGoFestinChicagoandtie-ineventsallovertheglobe,it'salsofinallyintroducingLegendar
StillplayingPokémonGo?Mightaswellhavefunonitsfirstanniversary.Nowthatwe'reonlyafewdaysawayfromthePokémonGoFesttakingplaceinChicago,Niantichasrevealedmoredetails
The Pokémon Go craze continues unabated, with accounts being sold on auction sites such as eBay for thousands of pounds, despite contravening developer Niantic’s terms of service.
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