Pokemon GO hacks for 1.27.2 for iOS and 0.57.2 for Android are now available. This will allow players to catch the latest Gen 2 Pokemon with greater ease.
According to Redmond Pie, the newest hack is now available. on release which allows players to catch over 80 new Gen 2 Pokemon. In addition, players can also avail of other smaller tweaks by Niantic Labs. This includes gameplay and big bug fixes.
The modified version of Pokemon GO will allow users to walk around using only a joystick. This is a great advantage because now gamers won't need to actually move around in order to play the game. While some may say that this ruins the fun out of the game, others think this is a welcome relief. This hack is ideal for those who just want to catch and collect the Gen 2 Pokemon without doing the grunt work of walking around to find them.
Android Users. Valuewalk posted a tutorial on how to install the hack on an Android smartphone. It is important to note that this hack is only available for those who are running version 0.57.2. This is available on Google Play for compatible devices.
Apple Users. Users who are playing via an iPhone or iPad need to get the freshest modified IPA file of the latest 1.27.2 version of the game. This is available here. An installation guide by Redmond Pie details how to install it.
New Pokemon GO Plus. In other news, Daily Star reported that Pokemon Company president Tsunekazu Ishihara has revealed that their company is thinking of developing a new Pokemon GO Plus device. The Pokemon GO Plus is a handy device that lets users play the game without having to always look down at their smartphone screens. This device fascinated plenty of players, but it quickly went out of stock everywhere. Ishihara has confirmed that they now aim to make a new and improved version of it.
What do you think about Pokemon GO Gen 2 and its recent updates? Do you think hacks are a useful tool or they ruin the fun out of playing? How are you liking the Gen 2 Pokemon? Share your thoughts and comments below.
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