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News, coverage and analysis tracking Pokemon across the outlets.- Pokemon Center tackles resellers with 'Early Access' for cards, merch, and more, and it's about bloody…The official Pokemon Center has introduced an 'Early Access' system to combat resellers and manage high demand for popular merchandise and trading cards. Selected customers will have an opportunity to purchase items before their wider release by signing up for the Pokemon Center Newsletter. This system includes deterrents against resellers, such as limiting the use of multiple devices and accounts.
- Pokémon to Continue Celebrating 30 Years with ‘Pokémon Night Out’ Concert Experiences with Headliner MarshmelloThe Pokémon Company International announced 'Pokémon Night Out,' a series of electronic music concerts celebrating 30 years of Pokémon. Headlining artists Marshmello and Alison Wonderland will perform in Los Angeles and London in Fall 2026. The company also revealed plans for family-friendly 'Pokémon Day Out' events in various cities during Summer 2026.
- Pokémon Collector Scores the Ultimate Victory: Every Mainline Game CompleteA dedicated Reddit user, vaderfan1, has completed their collection of every mainline Pokémon game, starting with Pokémon Red and Blue on the Game Boy. This achievement, spanning decades, highlights the growing trend of adult gamers completing childhood collections and the enduring appeal of game collecting and nostalgia.
- Pokemon Night Out sets fall 2026 dates with Marshmello and Alison WonderlandThe Pokemon Company announced the first Pokemon Night Out events will take place in Los Angeles and London in Fall 2026. The events will feature performances by Marshmello and Alison Wonderland.
- Remember when Pokémon teamed up with Post Malone? Yeah, well the music collabs are about to get more electricFollowing a successful virtual concert by Post Malone for Pokémon's 25th anniversary, the franchise is launching "Pokémon Night Out," featuring EDM artists Marshmello and Alison Wonderland in Los Angeles and London. Additionally, a family-focused "Pokémon Day out" event will be held in multiple countries this summer.
- Temu-tier Palworld imitator Pickmon changes a single title letter 'to better align with our brand identity' and definitely not for any other reason, guys, honestThe creature-collecting survival game Pickmon, developed by NetworkGo, has been renamed Pickmos after changing a single letter in its title. The publisher claims the change is to better align with its brand identity and lore, though the move comes amid scrutiny for its visual similarities to existing games like Pokémon and Palworld, and potential legal concerns from Nintendo.
- LEGO Releases Official Build Instructions For Pokémon Kanto Region BadgesLEGO has released official build instructions for its Kanto Region Badge Collection set, allowing fans to recreate the Pokémon-themed display using their own bricks. The 80-page PDF details the 312 pieces required for the set, offering an alternative for those who missed out on the expensive initial release or wish to avoid aftermarket prices.
- Pokémon, Palworld Rip-Off in Hot Water as Publisher Intervenes and Takes It Off SteamPublisher Networkgo has intervened in the development of Pickmos, a game heavily criticized for ripping off Pokémon and Palworld, and has removed it from Steam. The publisher aims to ensure a "controversy-free experience" and will evaluate the game's artwork. Originally announced for PlayStation 5, the game's future is now uncertain.
- Pokémon, Palworld Rip-Off Pickmon Returns with a New Name, You Won't Believe the DifferenceThe game previously known as Pickmon, a clear clone of Pokémon and Palworld, has returned with a new name: Pickmos. The developer, PocketGame, claims the name change better aligns with their brand identity and lore, representing a "grand ecosystem" and "great cosmos." Despite the name change, the game continues to face criticism for its blatant copying of monster designs from popular titles.
- Pokemon celebrating 30th anniversary with live EDM concert called Pokemon Night OutThe Pokemon Company is celebrating Pokemon's 30th anniversary with "Pokemon Night Out," a live immersive EDM concert featuring Marshmello and Alison Wonderland. The event will take place in Los Angeles on October 24th and London on November 10th, with tickets going on sale April 17th. The concert will include custom sets and Pokemon-themed visuals.
- Pokemon and Palworld Knockoff Pickmon Changes Name for "Lore" ReasonsThe game Pickmon, noted for its similarities to Pokemon and Palworld, has been renamed Pickmos by developer Pocketgame. The developer claims the change is to better align with the game's lore and brand identity, suggesting the '-mos' suffix signifies a 'complete ecosystem' and 'grand cosmos'. Despite the name change for the game, the creatures within it remain called Pickmon, leading to some confusion. The article speculates the name change may be an attempt to avoid legal challenges from Nintendo and Pocketpair due to the game's striking similarities.
- The in-demand Lego Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection can now be built using bricks you own with newly released official instructionsLego has released official instructions for building the coveted Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection, previously a gift-with-purchase for a large Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set. This allows fans to construct the badge collection using their own bricks or by ordering individual pieces from Lego's Pick-a-Brick service, offering a more affordable alternative to the resale market. The article also briefly mentions other Nintendo-themed Lego sets, including those for The Legend of Zelda.
- Pickmon, upcoming Pokemon and Palworld clone, is changing its nameThe upcoming game Pickmon, which drew comparisons to Pokemon and Palworld, is changing its name to Pickmos. The developers stated the change is to better align with their brand identity and lore, emphasizing the "Ecosystem" and "Cosmos" aspects of the game. Pickmos is planned for release on Nintendo Switch.
- Pokemon and Palworld clone Pickmon changes its name by one letter to "better align with our brand identity and…The creature-collecting game Pickmon, which faced accusations of being a clone of Palworld and Pokemon, has announced a name change to 'Pickmos' to better align with its brand identity. Developer PocketGame is also addressing concerns about creature designs, stating they are handled by a professional team and have undergone trademark searches, while also requesting proof of trademark rights from accusers.
- Pickmon, Not To Be Confused With Pokemon, Changes Its Name But Still Looks A Lot Like PokemonDeveloper PocketGame has renamed its creature-collecting game from Pickmon to Pickmos, stating the change better aligns with its brand identity and lore. Despite the name change, the game continues to feature creatures that bear a strong resemblance to Pokemon, raising concerns about potential legal action from Nintendo and The Pokemon Company. Pickmos is also accused of using stolen fanart and features gameplay elements similar to Pokemon and Palworld, with a planned release for PC and Nintendo Switch.
- Gundam's Trailer Gives Hope for Armored Core Anime Drea... | TAGProfessor Layton and the New World of Steam is breaking its Nintendo exclusivity to launch on PC and PlayStation 5 in 2026, featuring a new trailer and art style. The article also speculates on the potential for a FromSoftware Armored Core anime inspired by the latest Gundam trailer and discusses the recent volatility in RAM prices.
- A Leaky Week For Video Games | Kurt & Lucy Gotcha CoveredThis article rounds up various video game previews and reveals, including hands-on looks at Forza Horizon 6 and Mortal Shell 2, as well as gameplay for Guilty Gear Strive and Stranger Than Heaven. It also touches on topics like the increasing price of games and the honesty surrounding Early Access titles.
- Final Fantasy? GTA? Nope, It's Pokemon Bugging Out on S... | TAGSeveral gaming news items are covered, including a bug in Pokemon Champions on the Nintendo Switch that requires undocking the system for proper resolution, the anime movie ChaO's unique take on The Little Mermaid, and Framework's concerns about the future of personal computing. Other topics include Marathon's high development budget, the possibility of Link speaking in the Legend of Zelda movie, and discussions around Grand Theft Auto 6's potential delay and pricing. Additionally, Amazon is ending support for older Kindles, a guide for Pokemon Champions' Pokédex is available, and reviews for the Epomaker HE68 Lite keyboard and Final Fantasy 14's upcoming expansion hints are discussed. Finally, Rhythm Heaven Groove has a confirmed summer release date, and Rust 2 is confirmed to not be in development.
- No Man's Sky Xeno Arena update feels like "a really great and simplified Pokemon clone," fans say, and is basically "a whole new game" to play within the survival gemThe recent Xeno Arena update for No Man's Sky has been met with positive reception from players, who describe the new creature-battling system as a simplified Pokemon clone and a significant addition to the game. This update encourages exploration for new fauna and provides a new purpose for companions, making it feel like a substantial new experience within the existing survival framework.
- Yuriko Yamaguchi will be a Guest at FanimeCon 2026Voice actress Yuriko Yamaguchi has been announced as a guest for FanimeCon 2026, which will take place during Memorial Day Weekend at the San Jose Convention Center. Yamaguchi is known for her roles as Ritsuko Akagi in the Evangelion franchise, Nurse Joy in Pokemon, and Nico Robin in One Piece. She joins a growing list of guests for the large anime convention.