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Millions join virtual Pokemon Go Fest to catch Shadow Mewtwo
More than a million Pok茅mon trainers all over the world took part in a virtual festival on Pok茅mon Go.
Trainers were able to encounter Shadow Mewtwo and the mythical Pok茅mon Victini, as well as fending off an invasion from Team Rocket.
The Pokemon Go Fest is usually a huge live event held in certain cities around the world, such as Chicago - in the United States, Dortmund - in Germany, and Yokohama - in Japan, last year.
This year because of the coronavirus pandemic, players could take part in the festival from their own homes instead.
The event took place on 25-26 July and cost 拢14.99 to take part in, with the money raised going to charities that support the Black gaming community.
This year a virtual team lounge was introduced, where players could hang out (virtually) with other members of the same team, such as Team Instinct, Team Mystic, and Team Valor.
However, players did encounter some issues whilst playing, including server capacity, the app slowing down a bit, and some players said they expected there to be more shiny Pok茅mon.
The makers of Pokemon Go announced that fans have now unlocked three weeks of special encounters called the Ultra Unlock event, which all players can take part in.