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‘Pokémon Go’ Server Status: How To Track If You Can Play Or Not

‘Pokémon Go’ Server Status: How To Track If You Can Play Or Not

Jenia Gracia

The "Pokémon Go" server status has been one of the major concerns among players since the game from Niantic Laboratory and The Pokémon Company made its debut.

As soon as "Pokémon Go" was released in Australia and New Zealand initially on July 6, a lot of gamers immediately went on to download the app.

However, their excitement over the game was replaced by disappoint at a certain period when the server was reportedly down.

For the Pokémon trainers, how can you track then the server status and know if you can play "Pokémon Go" or not at a particular time?

According to Forbes, there have already been efforts implemented to know if the game's servers are up, especially in the countries where the game is already available for download from the apps stores.

Designed and built by a New York tech start-up, the website called IsPokemonGoDownOrNot was made available for the Pokémon trainers. 

The news outlet explained that by using your Pokémon Go Trainer Club account, you can log in to the server tracker to check the server status.

If the log in takes more than eight seconds, it means that the game is "at a warning level of struggle;" if more than 15 seconds, it is already "at a critical level of capacity."

Meanwhile, if the uptime drops below 95 percent, it means that it reaches the warning level, and it is already critical if below 90 percent.

Another website to visit to about the "Pokémon Go" server status is the PokémonGoServers.net

It provides updates about the game's servers in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Japan, United States, Finland, Denmark, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Monaco, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Switzerland and United Kingdom, among others.

Keep posted for more updates about the "Pokémon Go" server status.

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