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What is a party in Pokemon Go?

by Siddhant Rasaily
November 23, 2023
in Games, Gaming, Mobile, News
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Get ready to party in Pokemon GO with the ongoing Party Up event! This lively celebration not only introduces Party Play but also brings Pokemon from the Paldea region into the spotlight. Until November 27, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. local time, trainers can enjoy the festivities and take advantage of special event bonuses. But hold on, are you wondering why the term “party” is suddenly trending in the game? Or what does it actually mean? Well, as always, we are here with all the answers to clear up your confusion.

It is possible that a lot of players already know what a party is. They may already be familiar with the term and what it means in the context of online gaming. But is the term “Party” and its meaning still the same in Pokemon Go as well? Or are there any caveats to it? Also, what is up with the new Party Up event in Pokemon Go? All answers to the questions are shared here.

What is a party in Pokemon Go?

What is a party in Pokemon Go

To fully equip you with all the information related to Party Play, we have discussed each and every aspect related to it below. After reading it, you will know exactly what a party is in Pokemon Go.

What is a Party and Party Play?

In Pokemon GO, a “Party” refers to a group of two to four trainers who join forces to embark on collaborative gameplay. It is similar to the party you form with your friends in the lobbies of other multiplayer online games.  This gathering allows trainers to work together, share the map view, and engage in various in-game activities, such as completing tasks and earning rewards. Now that you know what a party is, Party Play should not be hard to understand. Still, Party Play is essentially a feature in Pokemon GO that enables you to team up with other trainers, working together to complete tasks, earn bonuses, and unlock exciting rewards.

Why the Fuss about Party Play?

It’s all thanks to the launch of this exciting event, bringing trainers together for a limited-time celebration.
During this Party Up event in Pokemon GO, you can immerse yourself in the joy of Party Play and encounter Pokemon originally discovered in the Paldea region. The event offers a unique opportunity for players to enhance their Pokemon-catching experience with event-specific bonuses. That being said, continue reading to understand the concept of a party play and a party in Pokemon Go.

How to Join a Party?

To engage in Party Play, you and your fellow trainers must be physically close to each other. If any member of the party strays too far, they won’t be able to join or remain in the party, ensuring a shared physical proximity for the collaborative adventure.

Level Requirement

The Party Play feature becomes available to trainers starting at Level 15 and above. This level requirement ensures that trainers have gained sufficient experience before delving into the collaborative aspects of the game.

And that is all the information we have on Party, Party Play, and the new Party Up event in Pokemon Go. We hope all your doubts on this matter have been cleared. Now, for all your other gaming-related queries, make sure to visit DigiStatement first. Read more: Is Pokemon Go Shutting down in 2024? Everything you need to know

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