{"id":84664,"date":"2025-01-28T23:26:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:26:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rural-pokemon-go-players-cant-believe-their-eyes-after-seeing-pokestops-in-poland-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:26:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:26:22","slug":"rural-pokemon-go-players-cant-believe-their-eyes-after-seeing-pokestops-in-poland-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rural-pokemon-go-players-cant-believe-their-eyes-after-seeing-pokestops-in-poland-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Rural Pokemon Go players can\u2019t believe their eyes after seeing PokeStops in Poland &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rural Pokemon Go players can\u2019t believe their eyes after seeing PokeStops in Poland NianticPokemon Go players, especially those in rural areas, have been wanting Niantic to make it easier for them to play by adding more PokeStops in their local communities. After seeing how the game looks in Poland, rural users are all saying the same thing. Niantic\u2019s mobile game has been keeping people busy in the last few weeks, with Go Fest having passed and a Safari event in Barcelona coming up soon. Aside from the major events and content updates, though, some users are still limited in terms of how much they can interact with simple features. For example, PokeStops and Gyms are not so common in many areas of the United States, Europe, Asia, and beyond \u2013 particularly in suburban towns. Opening up the application in a big city, though, is a totally different experience. And many have been left open-mouthed after seeing how vibrant the game\u2019s map looks in one area of Poland, shared by a player. Rural Pokemon Go players want their game to look like this On September 8, one Reddit user jumped onto the game\u2019s subreddit page and pondered: \u201cWhy is there only 3 Pokemon in this cluster?\u201d They attached a screenshot with the message, showing what they were seeing. Rather than getting an answer to the question, though, some others in the community couldn\u2019t believe what they were seeing on the screen. In just one frame, over 25 PokeStops could be seen \u2013 many of which were located around the edges of what looks like a park area. \u201cHow are those stops so close to each other?\u201d one fan asked. The original poster chimed in, saying: \u201cNo clue. This is in Gdansk, Poland. The PokeStops are every bench in the park, every toy at the playground, some roofs, some signs, just every random thing around here lol.\u201d \u201cWow, and here\u2019s me struggling to get a single thing accepted,\u201d they said in reply. Pokemon Go players can request PokeStops be placed in their local area, by submitting a ticket to the developers of the game. You can also do the same for Gyms. However, not all of them are accepted. Those who live outside of big cities can often find PokeStops \u2013 which are essential for collecting daily items and attracting Pokemon encounters \u2013 in short supply. \u201cWhy does every atom in Poland need to have a Pokestop?\u201d one fan joked, to which the user responded that not many are playing locally, either. The distribution of stops in Niantic\u2019s game has always been a pain point for some members of the community, but they\u2019ll be hoping as time goes on, more and more locations will look just like this. Other major cities in Europe \u2013 Paris, London, Milan etc \u2013 are filled with them, after all. With future updates, the suburbs may get more love. 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