‘Pokémon GO' Cheats & Hacks: Best Way to Catch Pikachu, Dragonite, Snorlax and More; GPS Spoofing Software To Cheat The Game
ByThe cheats and hacks available for the phenomenal "Pokémon GO," gamers can potentially catch about 151 pocket monsters that include trainers and beasts.
The cheats and hacks can also allow players intercept and hold the most powerful and the elusive rare Pokémon such as Dragonite, Lapras, Dragonite, Arcanine, Blastoise and more, according to Yibada.
The latest trick from the Poké Vision website made the lives of "Pokémon GO" players easier. The site's trick is quite simple to use, gamers will just allow the service to access GPS function of a smartphone, then players of the reality mobile game can key in their address.
"Pokémon GO" players will then have a jaw-dropping experience, as nearby Pokémon can be located. Gamers can see the character's names pop up, as well as a countdown timer marking the character's availability at a specified location. With that, Pokémon search will result efficiently and definitely more fun, based on the report of BGR.
However, "Pokémon GO" encourages individuals to walk through the real world in order to catch 'em all, but some gamers are proudly and publicly cheating the augmented mobile game.
By using Twitch, a Pokémon player has proudly been broadcasting himself using GPS spoofing software to trick the game. While smoking on a vaporizer from the dark confines of his own home, the player has been tricking the game into thinking he is at a location of his choice.
The cheating method's advantage means players can teleport anywhere in the world to catch rare Pokemon from locations around the world, NEWS AU reported.
Twitch, a live streaming video platform, made it known that it had not banned those players who cheated on the game during live streams, as Niantic (game developer) had not sent any notices, according to Daily Dot.
And players are calling for the cheats to be banned from the mobile game.
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