ニュース PokémonGOツアー:ロサンゼルスで出席できない人に払い戻しを受けてロサンゼルスで先に進むUNOVA

PokémonGOツアー:ロサンゼルスで出席できない人に払い戻しを受けてロサンゼルスで先に進むUNOVA

著者 : Chloe アップデート : Feb 22,2025

ポケモンGOツアー:ロサンゼルスのUNOVAは、山火事にもかかわらず続行します。提供された払い戻し

ポケモンGOツアー:ロサンゼルスに予定されているUNOVAイベントは、壊滅的な山火事に関する以前の懸念にもかかわらず、計画どおりに進行します。このイベントは、ローズボウルスタジアム、ブルックサイドゴルフコース、ロサンゼルスとオレンジ郡地域全体で開催されます。

イベントオーガナイザーであるNianticは、イベントの継続を確認しました。しかし、山火事のために多くの人が直面している困難を認めて、彼らはチケット所有者に全額払い戻しを提供しています。これらの払い戻しは、2月23日までアプリ内サポートを通じて要求できます。

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ゲームを超えて、イベントを継続するというNianticの決定は、参加者の正常感を回復するというコミットメントを意味します。彼らは地域社会へのさらなる支援を誓約し、参加者に必要なすべての健康と安全のガイドラインを遵守するよう促しました。プレイヤーは警戒を怠らず、さらなる更新を待つことが奨励されています。

PokémonGOツアー:UNOVAとそのツアーパスの詳細については、以前の報道を参照してください。さらに、別の記事で役立つポケモンGOプロモーションコードのリストを見つけることができます。

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