THE POKEMON GO release date in the UK could prove to be a big one, but fans around the world, and those who have found ways to download it early, are facing a range of gaming bugs.
Pokemon Go already has a list of known issues that have been flagged by developers Niantic, some of which are more frustrating than others.
Pokemon Go is available for Android players via the Google Play Store in the United States, New Zealand and Australia and Niantic have confirmed that the UK release is being scheduled to drop in the next few days.
Niantic has also listed seven major issues fans have run into while playing Pokemon Go and have also provided a work-around for some of them too.
One of the newest problems is connected to PokeCoins and premium items not appear in accounts, as well Trainer’s progress temporarily resetting to Level 1.
Not ideal for someone who has been pushing to reach level 5 and unlock the chance of battling at Gyms.
You can check out the new updated list of known issues currently affecting Pokemon Go in the gallery below:
With Pokemon Go yet to launch in the UK and Europe, eager fans have been downloading the augmented reality app on their Android phones using a simple trick.
With a few adjustments in the phone's settings, Android users can grab the game from ApkMirror ahead of the official release.
Unfortunately, however, downloading the game using this method does carry a major security risk.
Proofpoint has discovered an infected version of the popular gaming app that gives hackers access to a user's phone.
The infected app contains a malicious remote access tool called DroidJack.
The malware is said to open a backdoor to Android devices that can be used to steal information.
To find out if your device has been infected, Proofpoint recommends checking the application's permissions, which can be found by visiting the Apps section in your phone's settings and selecting Pokemon Go.
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