Pokémon Go Fans React in Disgust as Players Hand-Picked to Attend Exclusive Times Square Event Sell Their Prized Mewtwo for Thousands of Dollars, Breaking the Game’s Rules
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Pokémon Go marked its 10th anniversary with an invitation‑only event in Times Square that gathered about 2,000 participants, including Community Ambassadors, media, and influencers. Attendees received a uniquely‑styled Mewtwo with perfect “hundo” stats and a special Times Square background—an unprecedented in‑game gift. Shortly after, several of these players listed the Pokémon on eBay, with prices ranging from $5,000 to bids near $10,000, violating Niantic’s terms of service and the game’s anti‑cheating rules that forbid selling or “flying” (location spoofing) to trade. Community members expressed outrage, questioning the fairness of gifting a guaranteed perfect Pokémon ahead of a global Mewtwo raid weekend and calling for Scopely Explore to investigate the sales and the involvement of Community Ambassadors.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The resale exposes a loophole that lets a privileged few monetize exclusive in‑game items, undermining the game’s integrity and the trust placed in its ambassador program.