How to Host a Raid in Pokemon GO: A Fun Guide
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Ever wondered how you can host your own raid in the world of Pokemon GO? Let’s dive into the simple steps to make that happen. Hosting a raid means you get to be the leader of a group battle against a super strong Pokemon. It’s a fun way to team up with friends or players from around the world.
So, how exactly do you host a raid in Pokemon GO? Let’s find out together in a way that’s easy to understand and follow.
Steps to Hosting Your Own Raid
First things first, you need to find a Raid Battle. These happen at Gyms in the game. When you see a big egg with a timer on top of a Gym, that means a Raid is going to start soon. You want to be there when it hatches!
Once you’re at the Gym and the Raid begins, you can create a private group or join an existing one. If you’re the one creating, you’re the host! You get to invite up to 20 friends to join in on the raid, and you do this by sharing a special private group code with them. If they’re nearby, they can just join in directly.
Hosting Raids and Winning Awesome Rewards with Playbite
Now, imagine hosting raids and catching those legendary Pokemons while also earning rewards that you can actually use in real life. That’s where Playbite comes in. By playing fun games on the Playbite app, you can earn PokeCoins and other cool prizes. It’s not just about battling and catching Pokemons; it’s about getting rewarded for your gaming skills too.
Why not make your Pokemon GO adventures even more rewarding with Playbite? Download the app today and start earning PokeCoins for your in-game purchases. It’s a fun way to add a little extra to your gaming experience, and who knows, those PokeCoins might just help you in your next raid.

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
Join Playbite today!
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