Invitations have been despatched out to 2,000 Pokémon Go gamers throughout the 5 boroughs of New York Metropolis by group ambassadors. (The occasion was made an invitation-only affair to keep away from overcrowding in what’s already one of many busiest locations on Earth.) The gamers solely knew about thematic raids occurring within the neighborhood of Occasions Sq., in line with Mark Van Lommel, Scopely’s director of selling communications.
At a sure time within the night, notifications went out by the sport asking ticketed gamers to go to Occasions Sq. for a particular occasion, the place they have been handled to a stay EDM live performance by Loud Luxurious, after which Mega Mewtwo Y took over the numerous screens and a united battle kicked off. (Mega Mewtwo Y was in the end defeated.)
The occasion was livestreamed on all of Pokémon’s web sites and social channels, and this weekend a particular Pokémon Go Fest World digital occasion will convey the identical Mega Mewtwo Y gameplay expertise to all trainers, sans the Occasions Sq. screens. “Everybody around the globe can play that without cost this weekend,” Van Lommel says.
Scopely says greater than 800 million folks have performed Pokémon Go over the previous decade, with greater than 1 trillion Pokémon caught so far. In 2024, it had greater than 100 million energetic gamers, and in 2025 it generated $1 billion in income. Each day engagement from energetic gamers is round 45 minutes, and gamers have walked greater than 62 billion miles trying to find PokéStops and Pokémon.
Kim Adams, vp of Recreation Growth at Pokémon Go, says that within the final two years, the corporate has gone from 50 group ambassadors—vetted volunteers who lead and manage native real-world gaming teams—to greater than 3,000 around the globe.
For stay occasions—a marquee function that makes it distinctive amongst different cellular video games—Pokémon Go offered almost 1 million tickets in 2024. And since final yr, the corporate says, it has seen double-digit engagement progress, with day by day playtime up 10 % and real-world exploration up 29 %.
The capability to deal with 1000’s of gamers concurrently taking part in a raid hasn’t at all times been clean crusing. Howie Ragunton, a US Federal Aviation Administration employee who has been enjoying the sport since its launch in 2016, says he remembers the primary 2017 Pokémon Go Fest in Chicago, which was a catastrophe attributable to overloaded cell networks and unstable servers. “They’ve discovered all through the years,” he says.
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