Pokemon GO is still one of the most popular mobile games worldwide thanks to its uniquely active and social gameplay, practically forcing you to go out and meet other people. And while Niantic has made it easier to play Pokemon GO at home, geographical differences could still yield different results for your Pokemon hunting and trading experiences. Here are a few ways to change or spoof your Pokemon GO location using a VPN and other apps on Android and iOS mobile devices.
Before you start tinkering, though, you might want to refer to and consult the Android and iOS VPN spoofing guide on PokemonGoSpoofing and PoGoSpooferOpenCorner Subreddits for more discussions. Also, remember that you can be banned if you use the same account to reply to people on both PokemonGo and PokemonGoSpoofing Subreddits. Oh, and of course, do these hacks at your own risk!
If you have a rooted device, I assume you have more in-depth knowledge about your phone than the general users. Because of that, I trust you can check out PokemonGoSpoofing detailed guides yourselves on:
Both have rather lengthy and complicated processes, so you should check and discuss it with the people on the PokemonGoSpoofing thread.
If your Android device is not yet rooted, then you have two options:
You need to downgrade the Google Play Services app for this method first. This should work on Android 6, 7, and 8. Nevertheless, PokemonGoSpoofing reported that some Android 9 and above devices don’t work, and several Android 8.1 versions with Google Play Services 12.8.x can’t be downgraded. Afterward, grab the Fake GPS Routes Go on the Play Store. After installing, set the app to:
Having a jailbroken iPhone or iPad is pretty much the most hassle-free and 100% proven method to spoof your location with a VPN in Pokemon GO. If you do already have one, all you need to do is:
That should do the job. Nevertheless, spoofing GPS location keeps your character in that particular GPS spot, so you can’t just walk around to look for more Pokemon. You’ll need to switch your location first from the spoofing and GPS apps. Otherwise, you can also use the PokeGO++ app with a jailbroken device.
The PokemonGoSpoofing community believes that instead of using a VPN, using an external Bluetooth dongle like the iTools is the “relatively safer way” to change your device’s GPS location. This method doesn’t interact directly with Pokemon GO‘s GPS system, so most of the time, it should be foolproof:
And I repeat, do it at your own risk — there’s a chance that the method won’t work, and/or your account will be banned if caught.
The loss of the iPokeGO app years ago hits the iOS player base hard. However, Reddit users Effective-Shelter865 and SingerTechnical4079 claim that instead of the standard VPN, iAnyGo GPS Spoofer can also work wonders to spoof Pokemon GO location if you use an iPhone.
To make sure it works, though, you need to turn off Adventure Sync on your Pokemon GO account, change the timezone to the spoofed location’s time, and disable every single motion tracking sensor on your iOS. To turn off the sensors:
For the more technically-minded, Reddit user Jaegaarn also recommends creating a spoofing app using Xcode on a MacBook. According to Jaegaarn, all you need to do is generate a GPX geolocational file from Google Maps, import the file into a test app, then run the file as a test location for a test app. When you play Pokemon GO with the “test app” running in the background, your in-game location should be the same as the one you use on the test app. But you must have your iOS device plugged into the MacBook for this to work.
Pokémon GO is available on iOS and Android.
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