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Pokemon fans defy typhoon at Main Station

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Hundreds of Pokemon Go players gathered at Taipei Main Station to play the game's annual festival despite Typhoon Bavi.
  • The event featured the global debut of Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y, drawing dedicated players.
  • Despite suspended public transport and school closures due to the typhoon, the station remained crowded with enthusiastic gamers.

Hundreds of dedicated Pokemon Go players braved the severe weather conditions brought by Typhoon Bavi to participate in the annual Pokemon Go Fest held at Taipei Main Station. Despite the typhoon's storm radius affecting areas across Taiwan and leading to the suspension of some public transport services and closure of schools and offices, the event saw a massive turnout.

The main plaza at Taipei Main Station was packed with players eager to engage in the limited-time event. This year's Pokemon Go Fest featured the highly anticipated global debut of the characters Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y, along with a special research encounter with the Pokemon Zeraora. The allure of these rare Pokemon drew players out into the storm.

Players shared their experiences, with one surnamed Wu noting that the station provided a viable venue for fun given the widespread closures. Another player, Lin, brought his family and successfully captured Mega Mewtwo X before early afternoon. Students like Chiu and his friends planned to stay at the station until their devices' batteries depleted, highlighting their commitment to the game.

Images circulating online depicted the crowded plaza, prompting comments that contrasted the suspended train services with the bustling station. The event underscored the strong community of Pokemon Go enthusiasts in Taiwan, whose dedication to the game transcended the challenges posed by the typhoon.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.