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Pokemon GO Players Report Widespread Connection Issues Across Multiple Countries

Pokemon GO players across multiple countries are reporting a strange connection issue that appears to randomly interrupt gameplay, forcing users to relog into the game after only a short period of time.

According to community reports shared throughout the day, affected players suddenly lose proper connectivity while playing. In many cases, the game either stops responding correctly, fails to load nearby Pokémon and PokéStops, or becomes stuck on loading screens until the player completely restarts the app and logs back in again.

Several users claim the issue can return roughly every 10 minutes, making the game frustrating to play during walks, raids, or events.

Issue Appears to Affect Multiple Regions

At the moment, it remains unclear what exactly is causing the problem. Reports appear to be coming from several countries rather than one specific region, suggesting this may not be tied to a single local outage.

Some players believe the issue could be related to Pokémon GO’s servers or backend services, while others suspect mobile network instability or carrier-related problems may also be involved.

So far, there has been no official statement confirming the exact source of the issue.

Players Advised to Stay Aware

Because the cause is still unknown, players are advised to remain aware of the situation in case the issue continues or returns later.

Temporary workarounds reported by some users include:

  • Restarting the Pokémon GO app
  • Reconnecting mobile data
  • Switching between Wi-Fi and mobile internet
  • Fully relogging into the game

However, none of these appear to permanently solve the issue for everyone.

Could Affect Raids and Events

If the connection problem continues, it could potentially impact raid sessions, remote gameplay, gym battles, and other timed activities where stable connectivity is important.

For now, players experiencing repeated disconnects or login loops may simply need to wait for either network conditions or backend services to stabilize.

As more information becomes available, the situation may become clearer regarding whether this is a Pokémon GO server-side issue or a broader mobile connectivity problem affecting certain carriers and regions.

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