PoGoskill Introduces GPS Spoofing for Pokémon GO on iOS 18

PoGoskill Introduces GPS Spoofing for Pokémon GO on iOS 18

PoGoskill has introduced GPS location spoofing for Pokémon GO on iOS 18 through the launch of PoGoskill Location Changer version 2.10.0. This app allows users to simulate movement around the globe, making it easier for gamers who prefer not to do the physical walking required to catch all those virtual Pokémon.

New Features and Updates

In addition to compatibility with the latest operating system and a more user-friendly interface, the PoGoskill Location Changer now includes several new features. Gamers can set routes for auto-walking in Pokémon GO by designating starting and stopping points, with the option to add waypoints in between. Once the player sets their waypoints and adjusts their walking speed, PoGoskill automatically moves the player’s location across the game world, saving time and allowing players to engage in other activities while their virtual character travels.

Exclusive Features for Taiwan Users

Currently, a unique feature is available exclusively for users in Taiwan. This allows players to view and accept all available Field Research rewards and tasks simultaneously. This makes the process of achieving Research Breakthroughs much easier, helping players encounter more desirable Pokémon with less hassle.

More Than Just Pokémon GO

Besides its capabilities in Pokémon GO, PoGoskill also allows users to spoof their location in various other applications, including social media, navigation, mapping, and even dating apps. The software is compatible with Windows and Mac computers, along with Android and Apple smartphones. Pricing for PoGoskill on iOS is set at $14.99 for a one-month subscription, $39.99 for three months, $79.99 for a full year, and a lifetime license is priced at $99.99.

For gamers who enjoy catching Pokémon in real life, the Pokémon Go Plus wristband can help make the process easier and is available for purchase on Amazon.

PoGoskill, PoGoskill press release, and PoGoskill on YouTube have more information.

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