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A Japanese store is enforcing a policy to block adult resellers and making new Pokemon cards more accessible to children.
The Pokemon Company has revealed it will release "Pokemon Sleep" across most of the world in summer 2023, four years after it first announced plans for the game.
Twenty-five years after Pokemon first began delighting children and adults alike, the phenomenon is still capturing hearts, with smartphone craze Pokemon Go enjoying record success in virus-hit 2020.
Thanks to French accessories brand Longchamp, Pokémon GO will be taking up residence in the French capital next month.
Pokemon GO enthusiasts and KFC guests are among hundreds fined since Melbourne entered a second COVID-19 lockdown, police said Wednesday.
Rian Johnson, he of "Brick", "Looper", "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" and "Knives Out", has turned his directorial attention to Pokémon.
All the world's a stage as far as AR gaming company Niantic is concerned.
The 75-year-old Joanna Perez Osuna spends up to six hours a day walking the streets of of Badalona, chasing after digital ghosts, dragons and monsters of Pokemon Go.
Arguably one of the most popular card games in the world, the Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG) has officially entered the Indonesian gaming market.
Japan's the Pokemon Company said on Wednesday it was developing "Pokemon Sleep", a mobile app that tracks players' sleep and uses the data for gameplay, with a release date set for next year.