norma13+FollowLevel 80 in Pokémon Go: Worth the Grind?Pokémon Go is raising its level cap from 50 to 80 this October, promising smoother progression and new rewards. For those who’ve already hit level 50, legacy rewards like exclusive jackets and avatar poses are up for grabs if you reach the milestone before the update. But with 30 new levels to climb, is this a fresh adventure or just another grind? Are you excited for the rebalance, or does it feel like moving the goalposts? Let’s hear your take! #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo00Share
Frances Chandler+FollowEternatus Catch Twist: Smart Move or Misstep?So, Pokemon Go just flipped the script with Eternatus—no catch after the toughest Max Battle yet! Instead, you need to grind your Go Pass to Level 60 for a shot at this Legendary. Is this a clever way to keep us engaged, or just an unnecessary grind? Are you powering through, or does this new system kill the hype for you? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowIs Pokemon Go’s Max Battle Focus a Game-Changer?Niantic just dropped the fall 2025 Community Day schedule for Pokemon Go, but what’s really catching my eye is the heavy emphasis on Max Battles in November. Are we seeing a shift in how the game wants us to play, or is this just a seasonal experiment? With potential tie-ins to Pokemon Legends: Z-A and the tease of new Mega Evolutions, could this be the most dynamic season yet? Which Pokemon do you want to see featured? #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo20Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowShiny Swirlix vs Combee: Which Hunt Wins?Pokemon Go’s Sweet Swarm event is shaking up the shiny chase, making Swirlix and Combee more accessible—but only through research tasks and boosted Lure Modules. Swirlix’s dramatic color swap is a fan favorite, but Combee’s subtle burnt orange isn’t without its charm. With no gameplay advantage, is the shiny grind just about bragging rights, or does it add real value to your collection? Which shiny are you prioritizing, and why? #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo00Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowParadox Pokémon: Game-Changer or Gimmick?Pokémon Go’s code just got datamined, and it looks like Paradox Pokémon from Scarlet & Violet could be on the way. As a trainer, I’m hyped for the new meta these wild forms might bring, but I’m also wondering: will this shake up the game or just add more to the Pokédex grind? Would you rather see more innovative features or just more Pokémon? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowEgg Hatches: Challenge or Cash Grab?The latest Pokemon Go event is sparking heated debates—Snom and Frosmoth are finally here, but only if you’re ready to grind through Egg Hatches and rack up 400 Candies. With Snom locked behind 7 km Eggs and evolution tied to nighttime and Buddy Hearts, is this a fun challenge or just another way to push players toward Super Incubators? Does this keep the game engaging, or is it crossing the line into pay-to-play territory? Let’s hear your take! #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo30Share
Brooke Silva+FollowIs Pokemon Go’s Adventure Week a Game Changer?Pokemon Go’s Adventure Week is dropping two Paldean species for the first time and debuting Shiny Wiglett—plus, Gigantamax Butterfree Max Battle Day is finally here. With boosted spawn rates, double experience, and extended Incense, this feels like Niantic’s boldest move to keep trainers hooked. But does stacking so many features risk overwhelming casual players, or is this the innovation the community needs? Let’s debate: is this the future of live service gaming, or just event fatigue? #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo10Share
RetroKid+FollowNintendo Switch 2 Pokémon Legends: Z‑A Bundle Is Official and Pre‑Orders Are LiveNintendo has officially announced a Nintendo Switch 2 + Pokémon Legends: Z‑A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition bundle, set to release worldwide on October 16, 2025. The bundle includes the standard Switch 2 console plus a digital copy of Pokémon Legends: Z‑A, and it’s priced at $499.99 USD in the U.S. 🧡 This marks the second major post-launch bundle (after Mario Kart World), and it looks like Nintendo is committing to pairing Switch 2 launches with major Pokémon titles moving forward. There’s no special design on the hardware, which may actually make pre-orders easier to snag—so far stock seems to be holding at major retailers like Target, Best Buy, GameStop, and the My Nintendo Store. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your handheld and want to do it in style with a brand-new Pokémon RPG—this bundle is the move. #NintendoSwitch2 #PokemonZA #PokemonGo #Pokemon #Nintendo #Games 20Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowShiny Hunt or Paywall Trap?Fossil Research Day in Pokemon Go is about to test our dedication and wallets. For just three hours, Tyrunt and Amaura get boosted Shiny rates—but only through event tasks or a $1.99 Timed Research ticket. Their color swaps are some of the best, but is a short window and pay-to-play access fair game design, or just another cash grab? Would you pay for a shot at these rare finds, or sit this one out? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo10Share
Brooke Silva+FollowSnagging Gigantamax Starters: Worth the Hype?Pokemon Go is dropping a free Timed Research code for Gigantamax-capable Galar starters, but here’s the twist: you’ll need to grind through Power Spots and daily buddy tasks to claim your prize. With the Go Fest Max Finale looming, do you think this kind of event-driven exclusivity actually levels up gameplay, or does it just gatekeep the best catches for the most dedicated trainers? Let’s debate: is this a win for community engagement or just another FOMO move? #Games #VideoGames #PokemonGo00Share