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Pokemon GO Update: Starbucks Stores Increasing in Sales As Pokestops & Gyms

Pokemon GO Update: Starbucks Stores Increasing in Sales As Pokestops & Gyms

Pokemon GO update gets a bit of a drizzle as they come in partnership with Starbucks. The popular GPS-based game by Niantic collaborates with the popular coffee shop to serve as Pokestops & Gyms.

Pokemon GO update has been ever tracked down by fans, especially when they had an earlier announcement to expand the game by adding up partnerships with famous stores such as Sprint, having about 10,500 stores in the United States. It is also said that Sprint offers in-store charging areas for players to keep themselves on the game.

Well, as everybody knows, this type of collaboration is not just a one-sided benefit for the players. This goes with the increased sales for both Niantic, Sprint, and Starbucks. The famous coffee shop even had a new kind of beverage especially brewed for the players.

The 7,800 Starbucks stores around the country will be offering Pokemon GO Frappucino. This is a tasty treat for the players while they hunt for Pokemon inside their stores, or as they battle other players around them.

The Pokemon GO Frappucino starts with Vanilla Bean Frapuccino added with raspberry syrup blended with whole blackberries and topped with whipped cream - tasty treat especially for die-hard players of the game.

This collaboration between Niantic and Starbucks is expected to result in sudden surge in sales, as people are expected to flock together in the coffee shop. Well, what more can they ask for? In a single stop, they will have Wi-Fi, coffee, food, comfort, and an exciting game with lots of people who share the same passion.

But the update doesn't just stop there. There are rumors that new line of Pokemons will be added anytime soon on certain locations - some of which could be shiny or super rare. Stand by for more updates, as the Pokemon GO hype is still going in for a rise.

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