Niantic has reportedly denied leaks suggesting the Pok\u00e9mon Go Fest 2023<\/em> event will be held in Vancouver, Washington between June 3 and 4, according to a post from the ever-reliable Go<\/em> Stadium Twitter account on April 23.<\/p>
The original leaks first appeared on a website called Visit Vancouver WA, the official destination marketing organization for Vancouver and Clark County. It advertises things like sports events and conventions and has a section advertising the Vancouver GoFest<\/a> on the dates mentioned above.<\/p>
Fans were skeptical because it didn\u2019t align with when the event is traditionally held in July, and it seems their intuition was correct, based on Go<\/em> Stadium\u2019s post<\/a>. The popular profile suggested Niantic told them the actual date and location, but they cannot reveal details yet.<\/p>
Niantic hasn\u2019t released a statement, but will likely do so in the coming weeks.<\/p>
There is, however, a long list of other leaks<\/a> that haven\u2019t been debunked yet. It includes things like Mega Pinsir, Mega Tyranitar, a beach festival event, a Solstice event, an event revolving around Fire and Dark-type Pok\u00e9mon, an anniversary event, a Squirtle Community Day, a Poliwag Community Day, a Froakie Community Day, and more.<\/p>
Meanwhile, leaks from February suggesting Master Balls would be added to the game<\/a> have gained more validity after Pok\u00e9Miners found evidence suggesting there will be a special reward cutscene that plays out when trainers receive them<\/a>. Fans aren\u2019t particularly excited about it, though. They believe it\u2019s an item that, while cool, is something they\u2019ll never use.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"