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blurb=After 15 days of downtime, the Pokémon Global Link website has reopened, with full access limited to players of Black and White. }}
blurb=After 15 days of downtime, the Pokémon Global Link website has reopened, though full access is still unavailable to the public. }}
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[[File:Global Link logo Japanese.png|thumb|right|The logo of Pokémon Global Link in Japan]]
[[File:Global Link logo Japanese.png|thumb|right|The logo of Pokémon Global Link in Japan]]
After [[Global Link disconnected|15 days of downtime]], the Pokémon Global Link website has reopened, with full access limited to players of {{game|Black and White|s}}. The site was down five days longer than the previously anticipated ten days.
After [[Global Link disconnected|15 days of downtime]], the {{bp|Pokémon Global Link}} website has reopened, though full access is still unavailable to the public. The site was down five days longer than the previously anticipated ten days.
 
{{bp|Pokémon Global Link}} is designed for Wi-Fi interaction, mainly into the {{bp|Dream World}}. It is the {{bp|Generation V}} successor to the {{bp|Global Trade Center}} of Generation IV.


==Information==
==Information==
*[http://www.pokemon-gl.com/ Pokémon Global Link]
*[http://www.pokemon-gl.com/ Pokémon Global Link]

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After 15 days of downtime, the Pokémon Global Link website has reopened, though full access is still unavailable to the public. The site was down five days longer than the previously anticipated ten days.

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