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A disappointed Pokémon GO Fest attendee has proposed class-action lawsuit against Niantic

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For many, Pokémon GO is so summer 2016. But at least 20,000 people are still die-hard fans of the game, as proven by their participation in Pokémon GO Fest..
For many, Pokémon GO is so summer 2016. But at least 20,000 people are still die-hard fans of the game, as proven by their participation in Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago’s Grant Park last week.
Unfortunately, the event was a disappointment to many attendees, who could not get data service and ended up waiting on long lines without the AR-based game to keep them entertained. And beyond the cell networks having gone down, the game itself was also struggling.
Our own Greg Kumparak, a world-class trainer in his own right, went to the event, and described it like this:
While Niantic has offered refunds on admission (plus $100 of in-game currency) to attendees of Pokemon GO Fest, at least one man is not satisfied.
Jonathan Norton has proposed a class action lawsuit against Niantic for unspecified damages, saying that the festival didn’ t live up to what Niantic had promised, according to Ars Technica .
While tickets only cost around $25, including fees, many folks traveled from outside of Chicago to capture the rarest Pokémon in the game and enjoy a day with their peers. Instead, many felt their investment in the Fest was wasted due to crashed servers, non-existent cell service, and long lines to simply exit the park.
You can check out the complaint below:
We reached out to Niantic and we haven’ t heard back yet. We’ ll update if/when we do.

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