Hardcore Gamer: Mobile games have always been a gateway into the gaming world that doesn’t require anything aside from your phone or tablet and plenty of free time. Niantic has decided, with the help of the Pokémon Company, to occupy that free time through a means that won’t force you to buy any extra hardware or even make any real purchases. Pokémon Go has been on everyone’s minds since April 1, 2013 when the Pokémon Company and Google collaborated on Pokémon Challenge.
A recent lawsuit against Pokemon Go maker Niantic claims the company made it difficult for minors to get refunds for in-app purchases. This could be relevant if your child under 18 spent real money on the game between July 2016 and the present.
After the release of the horrid avatar update, Pokémon GO fans are trying to get items refunded. This has led to some getting threats of being banned.
The avatar update for Pokémon GO has officially been rolled out and fans are not happy about it. Some are demanding refunds for previously purchased clothing.