Pokemon Virtual Fest

Online Amusement Park Pokemon Virtual Fest Will Open August 12

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Pokemon Virtual Fest, an online virtual amusement park, will be opening this August. Announced by The Pokemon Company, this amusement park will be open for a limited time. Pokemon fans can access the virtual amusement park through PC and mobile devices by using the cluster app. This festival is Japan exclusive, and there is no mention if something similar will be created or hosted for global fans of the Pokemon series. Pokemon Virtual Fest will run from August 12 to August 31, 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As mentioned above, the Virtual Fest is an online amusement park. However, themed rides and attractions will be available for fans to experience through the cluster app. Fans will have to participate in a series of escape rooms to unlock more activities and rides. Additionally, you will be able to select from three costumes to wear with your online avatar. Scorbunny, Sobble, and Grookey will be the three options available. You can check out pictures of the online amusement park below.

Five areas are available for Pokemon fans to check out. This includes an entrance featuring a giant Pikachu display, an attraction area that has a Ferris wheel fans can ride along with other activities fans can participate in, a beach area to relax and take photographs at, a store area that will let fans buy objects to customize their avatar with, and lastly an event stage.

Pokemon Virtual Fest will be open from August 12 to August 31, 2020 in Japan.


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