How to Know What Region You Are in Pokemon GO

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Ever wondered how to figure out what region you’re exploring in Pokemon GO? Let’s dive into that question with a sense of adventure and discovery!
Figuring out your region in Pokemon GO can add an extra layer of fun to your gaming experience. Let’s get to know how you can do that.
The Simple Steps to Identify Your Pokemon GO Region
Knowing your region in Pokemon GO is pretty straightforward. The game uses your phone’s GPS to place you in a specific part of the game’s world, which mirrors our real world. So, basically, your in-game region is the same as your current real-world location!
Another way to figure it out is by the types of Pokemon you encounter. Different regions are home to certain Pokemon. If you’re catching a lot of Mr. Mime, for example, chances are you’re in Europe. Spotting a Kangaskhan? You’re likely in Australia or the surrounding areas.
How Knowing Your Region Connects You to Playbite
Now that you’re catching Pokemon in your designated region, why not take your gaming fun a step further? Enter Playbite, an app where playing casual games can earn you awesome rewards, including PokeCoins for Pokemon GO. Imagine funding your Pokemon adventures just by having fun on another app!
Here’s the play: Download the Playbite app, dive into a world of entertaining games, and start accumulating points. Trade those points for PokeCoins and keep your Pokemon GO journey exciting without spending a dime. It’s a fantastic way to enhance your Pokemon GO experience and get more out of your gaming time.

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!
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