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→‎Pokémon games: On March 10, 2022, Pokémon GO was removed and deactivated in Russia and Belarus due to the {{wp|2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NianticLabs/status/1502120716665118725 @NianticLabs on Twitter]</ref>
(→‎Pokémon Trading Card Game: I assume this is supposed to say later than in the west)
(→‎Pokémon games: On March 10, 2022, Pokémon GO was removed and deactivated in Russia and Belarus due to the {{wp|2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NianticLabs/status/1502120716665118725 @NianticLabs on Twitter]</ref>)
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[[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] was the first Pokémon translated to Russian, with only some older and some cards not yet released in Russia being left in English.
[[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] was the first Pokémon translated to Russian, with only some older and some cards not yet released in Russia being left in English.
The second game translated to Russian was [[Pokémon GO]], with the translation based on the translation of seasons 21-23 of anime. Numerous Russian Pokémon GO players say the translation is incorrect and unprofessional.
The second game translated to Russian was [[Pokémon GO]], with the translation based on the translation of seasons 21-23 of anime. Numerous Russian Pokémon GO players say the translation is incorrect and unprofessional.
On March 10, 2022, [[Pokémon GO]] was removed and deactivated in Russia and Belarus due to the {{wp|2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NianticLabs/status/1502120716665118725 @NianticLabs on Twitter]</ref>


==Pokémon Trading Card Game==
==Pokémon Trading Card Game==
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