Pokémon GO's Tinkatink Community Day Draws Record US Crowds
Pokémon GOs Tinkatink Community Day Draws Record US Crowds...
Pokémon GO players across the U.S. flooded parks and public spaces today for the game's first-ever Tinkatink Community Day. The fairy/steel-type Pokémon's debut event sparked nationwide turnout as trainers hunted for the rare creature and its coveted evolution, Tinkaton.
Niantic reported server strain in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago as millions logged on during the three-hour window ending at 5:00 PM local time. The developer extended spawn times by 30 minutes in some regions to compensate for technical issues.
Social media trends show #TinkatinkDay generated over 250,000 U.S. tweets by midday. Players particularly praised the event's boosted shiny rates, with many sharing screenshots of their pink-hunted catches. Local businesses near popular PokéStops reported unexpected foot traffic surges.
The timing coincides with spring break for many school districts, contributing to higher-than-average participation. Safety concerns emerged in some areas, with police departments reminding players to avoid private property and maintain traffic awareness.
Tinkatink's Community Day follows February's controversial decision to reduce remote raid passes. Today's strong turnout suggests the mobile game retains significant popularity despite recent player complaints about monetization changes.
Niantic confirmed the next Community Day will feature Grubbin on May 16, with details to be announced next week. For now, trainers have until 10:00 PM tonight to evolve their Tinkatink into Tinkaton with the exclusive move Gigaton Hammer.