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‘Pokemon GO’ Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Mewtwo Prank Confuses Gamers? More Details Here

‘Pokemon GO’ Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Mewtwo Prank Confuses Gamers? More Details Here

The people in Tsuruma Park in Nagoya, Japan lately lose their heads for the Mewtwo trick and even attempted catching the Pokemon until the next day, "Pokemon GO." Here are some of the latest details that brought a lot of apprehensions from the gamers regarding the gameplay of Pokemon.

There are stories from The Bit Bag that lots of Pokemon procreate in places with high cellular activity, and it looks like the Mewtwo prank might be true and could possibly prove the new theory in playing "Pokemon GO." Kotaku reportedly said that, People of the mentioned place gathered to get the rare Pokemon in "Pokemon GO" but eventually failed. When the Tsuruma Park was filled with the mass, people said on Twitter that Mewtwo eventually spawned in the area.

Some of the gamers of "Pokemon GO" shared their success, claiming that they got Blastoise and Gyarados in the area. As reported, some enthusiast claim that the offspring rate of Pokemon is due to cellular data. Niantic is about to expose the reason behind the enormous spawn rate for common and rare Pokemon in "Pokemon GO," but having lots of rare Pokemon in jammed places is possibly strong after the incident of Mewtwo trick.

There are three probable reasons prior to Mewtwo prank in the park, and those rare Pokemon typically procreate in the place wherein the amount of cellular activity provoked rare Pokemon to procreate, or Niantic just wanted to put those rare Pokemon while playing "Pokemon GO." Lately, players of "Pokemon GO" are saying that rare Pokemon may spawn at certain places at a certain period of time, depending on the population in the place. This might also be the logic why gamers playing in rural areas are unlucky enough at looking for rare Pokemon.

Does the amount of cellular activity is the reason of the high spawn rate of common and rare Pokemon? Stay tuned for the latest news about "Pokemon GO."

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