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Pokémon Go Tour: UNOVA para seguir adelante en Los Ángeles con reembolso ofrecido a aquellos que no pueden asistir

Autor : Chloe Actualizar : Feb 22,2025

Pokémon Go Tour: UNOVA en Los Ángeles para proceder a pesar de los incendios forestales; Reembolsos ofrecidos

El Pokémon Go Tour: UNOVA Event, programado para Los Ángeles, continuará según lo planeado a pesar de las preocupaciones anteriores con respecto a los devastadores incendios forestales. El evento tendrá lugar en el Rose Bowl Stadium, Brookside Golf Course y en todo el Condado de Los Ángeles y las áreas del Condado de Orange.

Niantic, el organizador del evento, ha confirmado la continuación del evento. Sin embargo, reconociendo las dificultades que enfrentan muchos debido a los incendios forestales, están ofreciendo reembolsos completos a los titulares de boletos. Estos reembolsos se pueden solicitar a través del soporte en la aplicación hasta el 23 de febrero.

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Más allá del juego, la decisión de Niantic de continuar el evento significa un compromiso de restaurar un sentido de normalidad para los asistentes. Han prometido un mayor apoyo a la comunidad local e instaron a los participantes a adherirse a todas las pautas necesarias de salud y seguridad. Se alienta a los jugadores a permanecer atentos y esperar más actualizaciones.

Para obtener más detalles sobre Pokémon Go Tour: UNOVA y su pase de gira, consulte nuestra cobertura anterior. Además, puede encontrar una lista de códigos de promoción Pokémon Go en un artículo separado.

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