The Impacts of Covid-19 on Players of Pokémon GO

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Since its creation, the Location-Based Game (LBG), Pokémon GO, has been embraced by a community of fans across the world. Due to its recency, the impact of COVID-19 on the community of Pokémon GO players is underexplored. We address how COVID-19 has impacted the players of Pokémon GO by building upon existing work focusing on player gratifications and impacts in Pokémon GO. Through semi-structured interviews, we provide a snapshot of the state of LBG play during unprecedented times. These player interviews demonstrate (1) the importance of in-person socialization to LBG, (2) additional ways players use the game as a coping mechanism, and (3) how intentionality mediates player perceptions of people-place relationships. Furthermore, we explore how Niantic influenced these behaviors through changes to how players interact with points of interest and engage with elder game mechanics such as raiding.

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Dunham, J., Papangelis, K., Laato, S., Lalone, N., Lee, J., & Saker, M. (2023). The Impacts of Covid-19 on Players of Pokémon GO. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 30(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3569896

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