A driven Pokemon GO player has traveled to a remote location to see if fellow players exist there or if it’s just a spoofing hotspot. Pokemon GO is an augmented reality mobile game that was first launched in 2016 to incredible success. The game allows aspiring trainers to use their GPS to discover, catch, train, and battle nearby Pokemon within a free-to-play system, and adding to its initial 150 species roster, the title has since added hundreds more during its nine-year run.
The AR game is currently celebrating the Water Festival, offering players extra candy, an event-themed trainer pose, and a limited-time scarf-wearing Lapras. The event has also welcomed one half of an iconic Generation 9 duo to Pokemon GO, and it’s only a matter of time before its partner makes an appearance too. Interested trainers can take full advantage of the festival until July 20, to maximize their chances of catching several water-type Pokemon.
Pokemon GO's planning to follow an upcoming eventful Monday with more exciting events, and Latios and Latias are leading the charge in unique way.
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