Pokemon GO, the game that brought the Pokemon universe to mobile devices, has been in existence for three years now. During the height of its popularity, many believed that the game would soon be forgotten but that doesn't seem to be the case after Sensor Tower Intelligence reported recently that Pokemon GO has reached over $2.5 billion in revenue since its release.

After a successful Pokemon GO Fest last year in Chicago, Niantic and The Pokemon Company announced the Pokemon GO Summer Tour of 2019, which will be comprised of three separate events that will take place in America, Europe, and Asia. The Pokemon GO Fest in Chicago will commence on June 13-16 in Grant Park, where attendees will be able to participate in several activities and meet fellow trainers across the 300-acre park. Official details on the Pokemon Fest in Chicago can be found here.

The Pokemon GO Fest in Europe, on the other hand, will take place in Germany's Westtfalenpark in Dortmund. Due to the success of last year's Safari Zone event in the area, Niantic decided to host a full-fledged Pokemon Go Fest in Dortmund, which will give participants an opportunity to explore its culture and history. Tickets for the Europe leg of the tour will go on sale later this spring and players can find more info about the event here.

To wrap up the Summer Tour, Niantic will be concluding the festivities in Asia, but as of the moment, there are still no details on when and which specific country the event will take place in.

While last year's Pokemon GO Fest was a success with over 21,000 attendees and over 180,000 playing the game in the Chicago area, 2017's Pokemon GO Fest was infamous for the plethora of issues that players experienced during the festivities.

In the months leading up to the event, players were looking forward to having an awesome time, especially after Niantic promised the increased probability of snatching up a legendary Pokemon. Unfortunately, 2017's Pokemon GO Fest turned into a fiasco forcing the company to issue a whopping $1.6 million payout to those participants who spent a fortune into traveling and lodging expenses to get to the event. Luckily, Niantic has last year's success to build off from, and hopefully, the company will be able to deliver a safe and fun experience to all Pokemon trainers attending the scheduled events.

Pokemon GO is available now on Android and iOS devices.