A big part of Pokemon GO’s longevity is its ability to provide fans with exciting events consistently. The latest one is called “Pokemon Go Tour: Unova,” which features boosted wild encounters and raids, plus rewards, where participating fans can get popular Pokemon Black and White critters. These events happen online or in specific cities (in this case, Los Angeles and New Taipei City) where fans can gather to get event-exclusive perks and merch. While there’s a lot to be excited about in Pokemon GO Tour: Unova, players will have to pay attention and listen closely so as not to miss the best part of the event.
Pokemon GO is one of the longest-running mobile games in the franchise. The game involves finding, catching, and battling Pokemon on one’s smartphone in different real-life places, utilizing a smartphone’s location, gyroscope, and camera sensors to provide an immersive experience. It launched in July 2016 to much fanfare, with players all over the world gathering in landmarks and parks en masse to catch their favorite Pokemon and to take over gyms for their team. The game has a steady player base, thanks to its continuous updates, which often involve tie-ins with mainstream titles and events like the recent Pokemon Go Tour: Unova, which will feature a legendary name in the Pokemon franchise.
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Junichi Masuda Returns to Bring His Musical Prestige to Pokemon GO
Perhaps the most exciting part of the latest Pokemon GO event is the music, which will feature music inspired by these mainstream Pokemon titles:
- Pokemon White
- Pokemon Black
- Pokemon White Version 2
- Pokemon Black Version 2
Each of these new tracks is composed by none other than Junichi Masuda. Longtime fans of the franchise may know Masuda as one of the founders of Game Freak, the developer behind the mainline Pokemon games. He’s also the musical genius who arranged and composed some of the iconic background tracks of almost every title, including Pokemon GO! Such songs include:
- Pallet Town Theme (Pokemon Red, Green, and Blue)
- Lavender Town Theme (Pokemon Red, Green, and Blue)
- An Adventure Begins! (Pokemon Gold and Silver)
- Mt. Pyre (Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, composed with Go Ichinose)
- Rayquaza Appears! (Pokemon Emerald)
- Gotcha! (Pokemon capture song from Pokemon GO)
Junichi Masuda’s Legend Stretches Beyond Music and Pokemon
Sound Driver
Masuda didn’t just arrange and compose many Pokemon songs. He also helped create the voices of the first few Pokemon. He did so by creating a program called “Sound Driver,” which provides sound effects and music in games. Game Freak eventually used this tool to craft all the original Pokemons’ roars and cries.
Pokemon Game and Animation Direction
Masuda is also a co-director of every mainline Pokemon title since Pokemon Crystal. He also got advising credits for various spin-offs. Junichi played an active role in the creation of some of the Pokemon animated movies, like Destiny Deoxys, Pikachu’s Island Adventure, Jirachi: Wish Maker, and Giratina and the Sky Warrior as well. Masuda also composed tracks for one of the most popular films in the franchise: Pokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back.
The Masuda Method
Avid Pokemon trainers who want to capture shinies may default to the “Masuda Method,” which was named after Junichi Masuda himself. While this isn’t officially recognized by the game, it’s a popular way to encounter Shiny Pokemon in the wild or through breeding. Masuda revealed in a 2007 blog post that if two ‘mons are bred from devices with different languages, the egg they will produce will more likely become Shiny. This post was originally intended to showcase the perks of using Pokemon’s “Global Trading System,” which lets players send and receive Pokemon to and from other players worldwide using the internet. However, it has since become scripture for devout Shiny Hunters everywhere.
To say that Junichi Masuda is a household name in Pokemon is an understatement. Much of the franchise’s iconic sounds and some mechanics exist thanks to him. Pokemon GO fans, whether they’re veterans of the franchise or new to it, should listen closely to the Unova event’s soundtrack the next time they log in, lest they miss out on experiencing Masuda’s songwriting genius.







Pokémon GO is an immersive open-world multiplayer RPG that enables you to live your own RPG adventure in augmented reality. Find and evolve all Pokémon and battle with other players in AR online in this multiplayer adventure RPG.
COMPLETE YOUR POKÉDEX AND INCREASE YOUR TRAINER LEVEL!
Catch your favourite Pokémon as you explore the open world in augmented reality, trade them with other Trainers, or get the chance to catch a Pokémon after winning a Raid. You can also collect Pokémon by hatching eggs through walking! Evolve your Pokémon in your Pokédex, gain levels to catch more powerful Pokémon and earn adventure rewards during a Raid in multiplayer or online PvP battle.
EXPERIENCE THE ADVENTURE IN MULTIPLAYER AND PvP!
Start your own adventure and challenge other Trainers online in PvP during epic Gym battles or in the GO Battle League. You can also enjoy multiplayer by facing off with other players in PvP battles to win rewards, or team up with other Trainers for a chance to catch Pokémon after a Raid Battle.
CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE!
Customise your avatar, join one of the three teams and pick your Buddy Pokémon from your Pokédex to journey by your side in this AR adventure RPG.
SWITCH BETWEEN THE REAL WORLD AND THE VIRTUAL WORLD WITH THE AR+ MODE!
Bring the RPG to the real world and search for Pokémon in locations around you. With the AR+ mode, Pokémon appear right in front of you — Catch it with your PokéBall and add it to your Pokédex.
Catch your favourite Pokémon in AR as you explore the world and battle online with other Trainers in PvP and Raid battles.
- Genre(s)
- Augmented Reality, RPG