Nintendo Tells Pokémon Store That Got Robbed To Change Its Name
Nintendo has instructed a Pokémon store in New York City to change its name after it was robbed. The store, previously known as the Poké Court, will now be known as the Trainer Court.
The decision was made after the store was robbed in a brazen heist, with thieves making off with an estimated $100,000 worth of Pokémon merchandise. The store's owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, has confirmed that Nintendo has instructed them to change the store's name as part of a broader effort to rebrand the Pokémon franchise.
The Poké Court was a popular destination for Pokémon fans, offering a range of Pokémon-themed merchandise and hosting events and tournaments for fans of the franchise. However, the store's reputation was tarnished by the recent robbery, which has left many fans feeling disappointed and disillusioned.
The Trainer Court will continue to offer a range of Pokémon-themed merchandise and events, but will now be known by a new name. The store's owner has expressed gratitude to Nintendo for their support and guidance throughout this difficult time.
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