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Pokémon Go。émonGoisbrandingPoképlayers who use cheats to catch Pokémon may find that those Pokémon are émonGoisbrandingPokémarked as illegitimate in their inventory and behave oddly in combat, a Niantic representative said on Reddit Wednesday. 。
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The latest anti-cheat measure comes just a couple days after Niantic announced a large update to the game, including new cooperative raid bosses and a revamped gym system. It seems that Niantic wants to make the game as fair as possible ahead of its new content. 。