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‘Pokémon Go Week in Korea’ Offers Players Chance to Nab Rare Creatures


Running from November 4 through 12 next month, Pokémon Korea and Niantic, the company behind the free-to-play sensation Pokémon Go, will launch 'Pokémon Go Week in Korea', with players more likely to encounter rare 'pocket monsters'. (Image: Yonhap)

Running from November 4 through 12 next month, Pokémon Korea and Niantic, the company behind the free-to-play sensation Pokémon Go, will launch ‘Pokémon Go Week in Korea’, with players more likely to encounter rare ‘pocket monsters’. (Image: Yonhap)

SEOUL, Oct. 25 (Korea Bizwire)Running from November 4 through 12 next month, Pokémon Korea and Niantic, the company behind the free-to-play sensation Pokémon Go, will launch ‘Pokémon Go Week in Korea’, with players more likely to encounter rare ‘pocket monsters’.

Specifically, during the last three days of the event, Articuno (Freezer), Thunder, Fire and Lugia are some of the legendary Pokémon that have been suggested will pop up around the Seoul area.

Specifically, during the last three days of the event, Articuno (Freezer), Thunder, Fire and Lugia are some of the legendary Pokémon that have been suggested will pop up around the Seoul area. (Image: Yonhap)

Specifically, during the last three days of the event, Articuno (Freezer), Thunder, Fire and Lugia are some of the legendary Pokémon that have been suggested will pop up around the Seoul area. (Image: Yonhap)

The event will be one part of  the ‘Pokémon Festa’, which will also entail a Pikachu-themed parade and a Pokémon pop-up store at the Jamsil Lotte World Tower and Mall.

Pokémon Korea will host a supplementary event titled 'Pokémon Festa' at the Jamsil Lotte World Tower and Mall, during which visitors will be treated to a Pikachu-themed parade and the chance to browse for collectibles through a Pokémon pop-up store. (Image: Yonhap)

Pokémon Korea will host a supplementary event titled ‘Pokémon Festa’ at the Jamsil Lotte World Tower and Mall, during which visitors will be treated to a Pikachu-themed parade and the chance to browse for collectibles through a Pokémon pop-up store. (Image: Yonhap)

 

Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com)

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