"dotesports" said : Pokémon Go's Safari Zone events in Europe have been postponed

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referring to The Pokémon Go Safari Zone events that would have unlocked rare and region exclusive Pokémon in parts of Europe have been postponed until further notice. The Safari Zone events were likely postponed so Niantic could boost its servers in order to prevent another failure mere weeks after the disappointing Chicago anniversary event. In the original Pokémon video games, the Safari Zone is an area where players can pay to catch many rare Pokémon that are only available in this unique region. The postponement of these events follows the failed Pokémon Go Fest that took place in Chicago, Illinois on July 22. Niantic has apologized for the inconvenience to players who were excited for these Safari Zone events, and the company is releasing rare Pokémon in certain European cities sometime in the future—but failed to give a concrete date.


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Some Pokémon Go events in Europe postponed after Chicago debacle


Some Pokémon Go events in Europe postponed after Chicago debacle
Technical issues pushed some players away through Pokémon Go's first year of existence, and unless things change then logistical problems could be the next attack on its player base. Interestingly, not all of the events are being delayed, just four scheduled for the next two weeks. The PikachuOutbreak event in Yokohama, Japan on August 14th and all events set for September 16th in France, Spain and Germany are still on the schedule. Niantic says some Pokémonthat are rarely seen in Europe will be spawning there soon to make up for it, but it's unlikely to do much for fans who've already made travel arrangements. While delaying things to work on its setup and coordination with mobile providers may be the best move available at this point, it's still a bitter pill to swallow.

Niantic is delaying some of its European events after Chicago's disastrous Pokémon Go Fest
Now, the company has announced that it's delaying several planned European events to ensure that trainers will be able to play the game. Several other planned events for Japan (August 14th), and France, Spain, and Germany (September 16th) are moving forward as scheduled. In a blog post, Niantic said that its delaying two sets of events planned for Copenhagen and Prague (August 5) and Stockholm and Amsterdam (August 12), until later this fall. The delay comes after Chicago's Pokémon Go Fest got off to a disastrous start last week. To make up for the delays for its European events, Niantic said that players in certain European cities should keep their eyes out for some "Pokémon that are rarely seen in Europe," and promised further updates once new dates were locked down.


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