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Pokémon Day Celebrations Overshadowed by Security Concerns and Big Spending

Pokémon Company's 30th anniversary marred by warnings over AI tool OpenClaw

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The Pokémon Company's 30th-anniversary celebrations were in full swing on February 27, with the announcement of new games, Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, and a special card collection. However, the festivities were...

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    Happy Pokémon Day. Heres where to buy the 30th-anniversary card collection for the best price.

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Pokémon Day Celebrations Overshadowed by Security Concerns and Big Spending

Pokémon Company's 30th anniversary marred by warnings over AI tool OpenClaw

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Pokémon Company's 30th-anniversary celebrations were in full swing on February 27, with the announcement of new games, Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, and a special card collection. However, the festivities were somewhat overshadowed by concerns over the security risks of AI tool OpenClaw and a lavish party that cost a staggering $68 million.

According to reports, the Pokémon Company spent $68 million on a single party in September 2025, a figure that has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike. While the company has not commented on the matter, it is clear that the party was a significant expense.

Meanwhile, the Pokémon Presents event, which was live-streamed on YouTube, featured several announcements, including the introduction of the 10th generation of Pokémon mainline games. The event also showcased a brief teaser video for Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, which is set to be released later this year.

However, not all the news was celebratory. A warning was issued to users of OpenClaw, a self-hosted AI agent that can connect to various services, including WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack. The tool, which has gained popularity in recent weeks, requires deep access to the machine it runs on, making it a potential security risk.

Experts have warned that running OpenClaw on a personal laptop or main machine can expose users to various risks, including prompt injection attacks and malicious plugins. As a result, users are advised to run the tool on a cloud VM or a separate machine to minimize the risks.

In other news, fans of the Pokémon franchise were also treated to a special 30th-anniversary card collection, which features an exclusive foil Pikachu promo card. The collection is available for purchase on Amazon and TCGplayer, with the latter offering a cheaper option at $25.49, plus shipping.

As the weather starts to warm up, outdoor enthusiasts are also gearing up for camping season. To prepare for off-grid adventures, Anker is offering a discount on its Solix C800x portable power station, which is now available for $379.99, a 40% discount from its list price.

In conclusion, while the Pokémon Company's 30th-anniversary celebrations were marked by excitement and new announcements, they were also overshadowed by concerns over security and big spending. As the franchise continues to grow and evolve, it remains to be seen how it will address these concerns and balance its celebrations with responsible spending.

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  • Pokémon Presents: Every Pokémon Day announcement today
  • Don't run OpenClaw on your main machine
  • Happy Pokémon Day. Here's where to buy the 30th-anniversary card collection for the best price.
  • Camping season is around the corner — grab this Anker Solix C800x power station for over 40% off
  • Block spent $68M on a single party in September 2025

The Pokémon Company's 30th-anniversary celebrations were in full swing on February 27, with the announcement of new games, Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, and a special card collection. However, the festivities were somewhat overshadowed by concerns over the security risks of AI tool OpenClaw and a lavish party that cost a staggering $68 million.

According to reports, the Pokémon Company spent $68 million on a single party in September 2025, a figure that has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike. While the company has not commented on the matter, it is clear that the party was a significant expense.

Meanwhile, the Pokémon Presents event, which was live-streamed on YouTube, featured several announcements, including the introduction of the 10th generation of Pokémon mainline games. The event also showcased a brief teaser video for Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, which is set to be released later this year.

However, not all the news was celebratory. A warning was issued to users of OpenClaw, a self-hosted AI agent that can connect to various services, including WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack. The tool, which has gained popularity in recent weeks, requires deep access to the machine it runs on, making it a potential security risk.

Experts have warned that running OpenClaw on a personal laptop or main machine can expose users to various risks, including prompt injection attacks and malicious plugins. As a result, users are advised to run the tool on a cloud VM or a separate machine to minimize the risks.

In other news, fans of the Pokémon franchise were also treated to a special 30th-anniversary card collection, which features an exclusive foil Pikachu promo card. The collection is available for purchase on Amazon and TCGplayer, with the latter offering a cheaper option at $25.49, plus shipping.

As the weather starts to warm up, outdoor enthusiasts are also gearing up for camping season. To prepare for off-grid adventures, Anker is offering a discount on its Solix C800x portable power station, which is now available for $379.99, a 40% discount from its list price.

In conclusion, while the Pokémon Company's 30th-anniversary celebrations were marked by excitement and new announcements, they were also overshadowed by concerns over security and big spending. As the franchise continues to grow and evolve, it remains to be seen how it will address these concerns and balance its celebrations with responsible spending.

Sources:

  • Pokémon Presents: Every Pokémon Day announcement today
  • Don't run OpenClaw on your main machine
  • Happy Pokémon Day. Here's where to buy the 30th-anniversary card collection for the best price.
  • Camping season is around the corner — grab this Anker Solix C800x power station for over 40% off
  • Block spent $68M on a single party in September 2025

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