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Pokémon convention offers $100 upsell, with one of the perks being a better restroom

The "Premiere Access" package at Go Fest: Jersey City, the next official Pokémon convention, will also unlock in-game items and provide fans access to a special lounge

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Niantic is offering gamers a better chance to enjoy the go. The Pokémon Go.

Go Fest: Jersey City is the second of several global events that the mobile app developer is sponsoring this summer, each of them dedicated to the players of their biggest hit game, Pokémon Go. To celebrate the game's ninth anniversary, Niantic is offering fans a way to upgrade their convention experience with a 'Premiere Access' package, whose perks include, in the company's own words, "upgraded restrooms."

The news comes from gaming outlet IGN, who published a description of the new Premiere Access package on May 21. Included in the Premiere Access package, says the outlet, are a host of impressive perks such as access to an elite lounge (where these 'upgraded restrooms' are said to be found), fast track access to the convention's ever-busy Pokémon Center Pop-Up Store, and an absolutely staggering amount of in-game content to unlock. 

Seriously, check out everything that Pokémon Go players can add to their gameplay:

  • 100 Poké Balls
  • 100 Great Balls
  • 100 Ultra Balls
  • 50 Silver Pinap Berries
  • 100 Super Incubators
  • 10 Lucky Eggs
  • 10 Incense
  • 10 Star Pieces
  • 10 Lure Modules
  • 10 Glacial Lure Modules
  • 10 Magnetic Lure Modules
  • 10 Mossy Lure Modules
  • 10 Rainy Lure Modules
  • 100 Premium Battle Passes
  • 20 Max Particle Packs
  • 5 Max Mushrooms

(For all the I Think You Should Leave fans in the audience, picture Tim Robinson yelling all that to a drive-thru window.)

At $100, all the above offerings one gets with the Premiere Access package could arguably be considered a good deal. And yet, fans of the game aren't sure how to feel about the announcement, with some pointing to this as a possible case of Niantic offering an unpopular 'pay to play' option to the game. IGN did update their reporting with Niantic's clarification that the Premiere Access package is only available for the New Jersey iteration of the con (Paris and Osaka Go Fest attendees won't have the same opportunity), but that "Based on the popularity of this offer, we [Niantic] are exploring similar offers at future events."

In other words, Pokémon Go players, you might want to start saving up for future Go Fests, lest you be stuck going to an inferior bathroom. 


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Grant DeArmitt

Grant DeArmitt: Grant DeArmitt (he/him) likes horror, comics, and the unholy union of the two. As Popverse's Staff Writer, he criss-crosses the pop culture landscape bringing you the news and opinions about the big things (and the next big things). In the past, and despite their better judgment, he has written for Nightmare on Film Street and Newsarama. He lives in Brooklyn with his partner, Kingsley, and corgi, Legs.

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