Billions of gamers around the globe are now addicted to the "Pokemon GO" game. With its undeniable success, new reports are claiming that a "Pokemon GO" Worldwide Tournament is definitely happening soon.
Niantic to hold first 'Pokemon GO' Worldwide Tournament soon
Rumors mill is spreading that Niantic could host the first ever "Pokemon GO" Worldwide Tournament soon. It is undeniable that the "Pokemon GO" is the most popular game in the entire universe.
"Pokemon GO" players have gone crazy over the game since day one and there is no stopping now. From catching Pokemons, training these pocket monsters, collecting items up to battling other Pokemon trainers, the "Pokemon GO" game, indeed, offers an array of thrill and fun to all avid gamers from different walks of life.
With this, game experts have projected that Niantic is now preparing for a major global event like the "Pokemon GO" Worldwide Tournament. Just like playing the game, "Pokemon GO" players from different parts of the world will have to gather in a vast arena.
With the rumored "Pokemon GO" Worldwide Tournament, players will be given a chance to battle with other gamers. Not only that, all avid "Pokemon GO" gamers could also bond, connect with each other and share some techniques in playing the game to catch all Pokemons.
Up to this writing, no concrete details have been made public. However, the rumored "Pokemon GO" Worldwide Tournament is likely to happen after Niantic finally releases the game to all parts of the world including the legendary Pokemons that fans have been longing for quite some time now.
Worldwide 'Pokemon GO' roll out is totally happening very soon
Meanwhile, GamenGuide previously reported that Niantic will conduct a worldwide roll out for the "Pokemon GO" game unless it can assure that everything is ready. Reports say that countless technical glitches have forced the game company to halt its global release.
Sources have claimed that Niantic is currently looking for some good guys to help them maintain the orderliness of their servers. The company wants to ensure that the impending global release of the "Pokemon GO" will not affect other servers.
In other words, "Pokemon GO" fans who cannot access the game yet have to wait a little longer. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon GO" news and updates!