"geek" declare : These New Japanese Pokémon Cosmetics Will Get You Summer Ready

As it stated in The latest Pokemon cosmetics out there from fashion brand Its'Demo are no different, and they're perfectly sunny and cute for the summer to come on. If you're a Pokemon fan, you already know how many adorable products there are out there that piggyback off how cute Pokemon themselves are. For example, there are several water bottles, towel pouches, flat pouches, and even cookies out with the rest of these awesome new Pokemon cosmetics. The Pokemon water bottles are cute as well and decorated with just enough oomph to make a splash when you take it out for a sip of rejuvenating H20 while out exploring this summer. The new collection has pretty flowers, adorable monsters, and feminine-styled Pokemon with Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur all adorned with pretty eyelashes, flowery motifs, and more.


according to just like previous Pokémon-themed apps, Pokéland will be free to play (and likely much more costly for in-game purchases). Nintendo has future apps in the works, and the next official Nintendo app could be announced during E3 next month. Contrary to popular belief, the Pokémon apps are not a direct product rolled out by Nintendo. Now, Pokémon fans are getting even more apps to satisfy their love for all things Pokémon without having to own a Nintendo console or handheld system. It has its draw as the second mobile game (not counting the countless portable handheld versions on Nintendo handhelds) in the Pokémon franchise.

Get ready for more Pokémon apps on your smartphone, starting with Pokéland




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Pokémon Go Cheaters Get a 'Shadowban' From Developer Niantic

App analytics company App Annie pegs Pokémon Go's first-quarter haul at $40 million, and that's after Apple and Google take their cut. As detailed by Pokémon Go enthusiast subreddit The Silph Road, a recent Pokémon Go update targets players who use bots to trawl the globe for valuable Pokémon. Now that the generalized Pokémon Go craze has subsided, the more captivating effort to catch 'em all may be game developer Niantic's ongoing battle against cheaters. (Between August and September of last year, according to analytics company Apptopia, Pokémon Go shed nearly 20 million monthly active users.) As Silph Road's dronpes notes, though, the ratcheted up security adds another wrinkle to the constant back-and-forth Niantic engages in with Pokémon Go's dedicated ne'er-d-wells.

Pokémon Go Cheaters Get a 'Shadowban' From Developer Niantic


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