Pokémon Go adds PokéStop to honour YouTuber Desmond “Etika” Amofah
“He absolutely loved Pokémon Go.”

In Pokémon Go, there is now a PokéStop for the mural of Desmond “Etika” Amofah in New York City, arising through a campaign from his fans to honour his love for the mobile game (via Polygon).
Amofah was a YouTuber who centred his content around Nintendo, and was well-known for reacting with exuberant emotions to Nintendo Directs. Last year, after struggling publicly with mental illness, he passed away. The community came together and memorialised the young man with tributes on the Manhattan Bridge, and raised funds for advocacy groups in his name. In Bushwick, Brooklyn, there is a 40-feet long mural dedicated to Amofah to celebrate his life and draw attention to mental health, and it is now a PokéStop in Pokémon Go.I forgot to tweet this but a couple days ago I was in New York and got to see the etika mural. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area. pic.twitter.com/jVi9M3pJgK— lumen (@lemons_squeezed) February 25, 2020
“Desmond is a dear friend of mine,” said Reversal to Polygon. “I know he absolutely loved Pokémon Go. [Etika] has a lot of fans within the Pokémon Go community. I thought it would be fantastic to have it be a PokéStop so that way people who love Etika can send gifts from that PokéStop to other people in the game.”
Reversal lives in the Netherlands, but he will be visiting the mural in New York soon. Pokémon Go is available now on Android and iOS.
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