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Niantic, the developers behind Pokemon Go, recently announced that their AR+ feature is now supported by the Android OS platform. The AR+ feature allows more interactivity where players can walk up to the pokemon and it will scale in size. [appbox googleplay com.nianticlabs.pokemongo&hl=en] Players must have the ARCore application first before they can use this feature. [Editor's Note: Contrary to reports that Pokemon Go is blocked in the Philippines, there's no official statement to prove this and all signs point to an overwhelmed server that was caused by users outside of the original region it was released.] Pokémon GO has made its way in the Philippines yesterday. Here's how to get Pokemon GO right now: How to Download and Install Pokemon GO on your Android Device How to get Pokemon GO on iOS In line with this, we put together some secret locations in where you can find these rare pocket monsters. Not only Android users got excited about the Pokemon GO craze, even iOS users wanted to experience, collect, train, and battle Pokémon characters in an augmented reality world. So, here’s our guide on how to get Pokemon GO on your iOS device. Read more in our articles including "Pokemon Go AR+ now supported by Android" and "Pokemon GO: Locate Rare Pokemon in the Philippines".

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What is Pokemon Go AR?

Niantic, the developers behind Pokemon Go, recently announced that their AR+ feature is now supported by the Android OS platform. The AR+ feature allows more interactivity where players can walk up to the pokemon and it will scale in size.

What have you covered about Pokemon Go AR?

[appbox googleplay com.nianticlabs.pokemongo&hl=en] Players must have the ARCore application first before they can use this feature. [Editor's Note: Contrary to reports that Pokemon Go is blocked in the Philippines, there's no official statement to prove this and all signs point to an overwhelmed server that was caused by users outside of the original region it was released.] Pokémon GO has made its way in the Philippines yesterday. Here's how to get Pokemon GO right now: How to Download and Install Pokemon GO on your Android Device How to get Pokemon GO on iOS In line with this, we put together some secret locations in where you can find these rare pocket monsters.

Where can I find articles about Pokemon Go AR?

Our coverage of Pokemon Go AR includes: "Pokemon Go AR+ now supported by Android"; "Pokemon GO: Locate Rare Pokemon in the Philippines"; "How to get Pokemon GO on iOS". Each article provides unique insights and information.