"Pokemon Go" enthusiasts will have something to rejoice nowadays. After months of long waiting and anticipation, latest news is saying that the game's 1.27.2 and 0.57.2 version on either iOS or Android can now be easily hacked by players.
"Pokemon Go" arguably is the most popular and best free to play, reality game last year. It was released on July 6, 2016, and fall under the genre of location-based augmented reality game. The game was a result of a partnership between Nintendo and Niantic, who later developed and published the game for iOS and Android devices.
Even if the game is still at its developmental stage, many people are already asking what it will offer to the general public. Since its release, "Pokemon Go" has reached global phenomenon status that gathered the interest of over 500 million people worldwide who downloaded the game as per latest data.
And now, recent reports are now saying that people who work to hack it have successfully done it. According to Value Walk, people can now play the "Pokemon Go" in its hack state by simply downloading the 1.27.2 and 0.57.2 hack version.
The "Pokemon Go" hack version will give players the recent updates and new goodies that Niantic offers which include new tweaks, bug fixes and most especially the increase of Pokemon into 80 new characters. Aside from these updates, the hack version will also offer players the ability to move around using a joystick which is something that goes technical issues at the game was first launched.
On a separate report by Redmond Pie, people must also be careful when downloading the "Pokemon Go" hack version as it may cause damage to their device. Players have to make sure that they are running the latest version 0.57.2 of the game and backup anything from their phone as a precautionary measure.
And just to make it easier, here is the link on how to download the "Pokemon Go" 1.27.2 hack version. This installation guide will also help gamers to properly install the game and avoid trouble of getting their device block from 'Pokemon Go'.
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