How to Play Pokémon GO from PC?

avatarPleasingSkip·5 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·5 months ago

I've been playing Pokémon GO on my PC using BlueStacks for over a year now. It’s awesome for when the weather isn’t great, and I still need to spin PokéStops. Just be careful with GPS spoofing, as Niantic might ban you.

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avatarGroaningRush·5 months ago

I use NoxPlayer as my Android emulator to play Pokémon GO on PC. It works similar to BlueStacks, and it even has a built-in GPS spoofer. Just don't get too wild with spoofing; Niantic doesn't love that!


avatarBakingAlert·5 months ago

Hot take: playing Pokémon GO on PC defeats the purpose of the game. Go outside and actually catch ‘em all!


avatarConcludingDisc·5 months ago

You can use an Android emulator like BlueStacks to play Pokémon GO on your PC. Just download the emulator, install Pokémon GO from the Google Play Store within BlueStacks, and you're good to go!

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