168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go Tour: Hoenn has 🦩come to Las Vegas, and it's a hit. Well, too much of a hit. In a bizarre turn of events, the first in-person Pokemon Go event of the year has proven so popular, that Niantic told players not to turn up.
This comes after Niantic decided to host a Pokemon Go event in a public park, making it easy for those without tickets to attend and seꦗe what the tour has to offer. This reportedly resulted in poor connections across the event, although players seem to have lꦅittle sympathy for the organisers.
"Trainers, we appreciate the enthusiasm you showed today at Pokémon GO Tour: Hoenn – Las Vegas," reads a tweet thread from the official Pokemon Go account. "An additional 17,000 T♓rainers without tickets joined us at the park, causing spotty connectivity throughout the day. Thi🥃s led to Trainers disconnecting from raids, being unable to log in, and other issues with gameplay."
The statement continues, 🍸targeting players who turned up without paying. "We ask that Trainers who do not have a ticket for Pokémon GO Tour: Hoenn – Las Vegas refrain from joining us a🤪t the park tomorrow, to ensure a smooth event for Sunday ticket holders and Trainers who have the Sunday Extra Day Add-On."
The replies are 🧜hardly on Niantic's side here, calling the organisers out for believing they can stop players from using a public park.
Many also feel that this statement is hypocritical, given Niantic's insistence that Pokemon Go players 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:should return to playing outdoors after it put an end to Covid-19 feat🌞ures that let its fans play from home.
Given the pictures being shared from Sunday, it seems that Niantic was unable to thin out the crowds. I mean, that is what happens when you hold a cool-looking event in a public space - people walk 🍌over to check it out. It remains to be seen if organisers will mix things up as the tour comes to other locations.