A decade later, Pokémon Go finally made good on its original promise

Pokémon Go celebrated its 10th anniversary with a massive in-person event in New York City's Times Square. The event successfully recreated the collaborative gameplay experience originally promised in the game's 2015 debut trailer.
Why it matters
The event marks a milestone for mobile gaming and the evolution of augmented reality experiences in public spaces.
When Niantic dropped the first Pokémon Go trailer in 2015, it was hard to grasp how a bunch of players could work together to catch a pokémon like Mewtwo. But this week at the game’s 10th anniversary event in New York City, Pokémon Go showed the world how it’s done. Almost 2,000 players (many of them Pokémon Go influencers) packed into Times Square on Thursday evening to participate in a special battle. It was cool to see Times Square briefly go dark before the billboards began lighting up, revealing an escaped Mewtwo Mega Evolving, and it was even wilder to see people living the fantasy depicted in the game’s first trailer.
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