Po🌸kémon Masters was rebranded this week, but its developer DeNA clearly didn't consider what its new name would look like when written as a hashtag.
When most people think of a Pokémon game, one of the many from its mainstream series springs to mind. The games created and developed by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Game Freak starting with Red and Blue in the mid-'90s all the way up to the present day with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sword and Shield. However, the franchise has never been afraid to straꦛy away from those tried and true games, now-so﷽ more than ever.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Unite is coming soon and will be its first foray into the world of MMO, a long-awaited sequel to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Snap is also on the way, there's even a Pokémon game designed to encourage children to brush their teeth. Also, almost a year ago to the day, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Masters was released on mobile. Masters requires trainers to collect and battle with s𝓀ync pairs.
Speaking of the game's first anniversary, its developer ⛦DeNA has announced a lot of incoming changes and rewards to celebrate its first birthday. They include the ability to battle the Kanto region's Elite Four, a new sync pair to encounter in the form of Rosa and Snivy, and even a new name for the game. Going forward, Pokémon Masters will be called Pokémon Masters EX.
A cool change for some players, perhaps one that means absolutely nothing to others. That is until they realize what the new name looks like when written as a hashtag. Taking away the game's capitalization and writing it all as one word creates the rather unfortunate and seemingly misunderstood hashtag #pokemonmastersex. The hashtag was trending on Twitter the last time we checꦚked, and not for the reasons DeNA would w🐻ant it to be.
Any publicity is good publicity, we guess? It certainly isn't the worst example of a hashtag that clearly wasn't flushed out before a company decided to go with it. British singer Susan Boyle's team wanted to get her fans fired up for the launch of her new album party a few years ago. Unfortunately, Susan Album Party reads as #susanalbumparty when converted into a hashtag. Not the vibe they wo🍌uld have been going for.