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I’m a Pokémon Go launch player — in 2024 the game’s better, but not in the way I’d hoped

Pips and Pixels

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Pips and Pixels is a column from James Bentley, iMore’s resident gaming expert, discussing all things gaming in the Apple ecosystem. Pips and Pixels explores the latest news, accessories, and titles you might have missed out on, and brings you commentary from the leading developers in the app market. As recent advancements in the Apple Silicon M processors and the brand new A17 Bionic chip show, Apple is becoming more serious about gaming. James looks to the rest of the games industry to see what could be next for Apple gamers.

In a cocktail of nostalgia, and the desire to gamify my exercise, I’ve recently downloaded Pokémon Go again after eight years. After struggling to remember my account name and password, I managed to get access to my account, complete with all my Pokémon and items. In the three or so weeks since picking it up again, it’s a much more complete game than the one I remember, yet it feels like it outgrew many of its initial mechanics. 

See, many things have happened since I last played the game. I myself have become an adult, gained a degree, and moved countries. My tastes have changed and so has the amount of free time I have. I half expected to entirely bounce off it and not enjoy the experience as I once had but it’s a winning formula that became even more fun when my partner started joining me on outings. However, its monetization system hasn’t gotten any nicer, and the world has just gotten bigger. I have more options than ever before in Pokémon Go yet I feel limited in what I can actually try. 




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