Ten years ago, โPokรฉmon Goโ vice president of product Michael Steranka was crying in the shower because the first large-scale event for the hit mobile game was, in his own opinion, a disaster.
The Niantic-developed game kept crashing, too many people were trying to play at once and the servers couldnโt handle the gameโs immense popularity.
But today, Steranka is all tired smiles after pulling off a 1,000-person โraidโ event in New York Cityโs Times Square Thursday night to celebrate the first decade of the now-Scopely-owned โPokรฉmon Go.โ
โA couple people joked with me that they hoped that I would go back to my hotel room and cry in the shower again last night, but this time happy cry,โ Steranka tells Variety. โSo yes, different vibes. It was magical.โ

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Hosted by video game industry personality and โPokรฉmon Goโ fan Sydneeย Goodman, Thursdayโs surprise event was a nod to the vision for the game that was first teased a decade ago in an initial โPokรฉmon Goโ trailer that imagined hundreds of people playing the game together (and catching a Mewtwo) in Times Square. More than 1,000 players (โtrainersโ within the game) all united in one of the largest in-person raids in โPokรฉmon Goโ history to take down the legendary Pokรฉmon Mega Mewtwo Y in a synchronized, real-world raid battle that was live-streamed worldwide.
โThis project was two and a half years in the making,โ Steranka says. โThere are just so many things that go into making this a reality. The thing that started two and a half years ago was getting our own technology ready for this, because hosting over 1,000 players in a simultaneous raid instance is a technical marvel to pull off under the hood. So we had progressively been increasing over the years, how many players we can facilitate in an environment like that.โ
And that was just the in-game logistics part.
โFor the actual Times Square component, that took over a year of collaborating and coordinating with local authorities, figuring out how we could purchase out all of the different screens to really create this fully immersive experience,โ Steranka says. โAnd at one point, we were convinced that weโd actually have to pull the plug on this. Itโs actually so hard to find a an available day in in Times Square for something like this, and especially in July when the World Cup is happening. Thereโs so many things competing for this incredible space. Itโs kind of like Doctor Strangeโs, โThereโs only one path,โ and we were able to find that one path and stick the landing.โ
However, Steranka has already seen the online complaints from โPokรฉmon Goโ fans around the globe who didnโt get the chance to experience the extra special moment โ and heโs working on something for them, too.
โWe really felt like this experience, although, of course, it was amazing for the people who attended in person, we wanted it to be something that people could feel like they celebrated together all around the world because it has been a culmination of 10 years of โPokรฉmon Goโ together,โ Steranka says. โThat said, I have seen already some responses from players in different parts of the country or different parts of the world who are like, โOh man, I wish I could have joined on this,โ just really bummed to have missed out on that. And to those players, what I would say is, my personal goal is to create core memories for each and every one of them over the next decade. And so, even if you couldnโt make it to Times Square in person, my promise is that we are going to create equally epic moments all around the world, and I hope that everybody who plays โPokรฉmon Goโ can enjoy the fun.โ
The anniversary fun continues with Saturdayโs in-game and real-world โPokรฉmon Go Festโ event, which will offer multiple special rewards tied to the gameโs 10th birthday. Goodman, who hosted the โPokรฉmon Goโ Times Square event Thursday, sees this as the perfect opportunity to get back into the game if you happen to be a player who was playing hard back in 2016 but has since fallen off.
โItโs easy to get intimidated because thereโs so much to do, and I think that thereโs a lot of people who maybe, myself included, feel that thereโs a right way and a wrong way to play โPokรฉmon Go,’โ Goodman says. โBut the more that Iโve spent time around it, and maybe even matured a little bit, Iโm kind of like, I donโt really care if you think Iโm playing this game wrong.โ
Goodman adds: โI like costume Pokรฉmon, and I get excited when I have a shiny costume Pokรฉmon. And Iโm really hoping to get my first shiny background costume Pokรฉmon. And the anniversary event, especially this week, has been nice because since I havenโt been playing, thereโs a lot of bosses that I donโt have and thereโs ones that felt like, oh, I missed it, I canโt ever get it again. It feels like a redemption moment where Iโm kind of riding this high a little bit of getting to fill my account back up.โ