Niantic begins testing a new Team Up feature through Pokemon GO's Campfire feature, aiming to help players have an easier time connecting to others to take on raids. Pokemon GO remains incredibly popular for many around the world, allowing them to capture roaming Pokemon in their area, while also engaging with numerous AR elements like spinning Photo Disks for in game items, claiming Gyms for their GO team, and taking part in raids to collect powerful Pokemon defending them.
However, there are those who have a tough time coordinating connections for raiding, something that typically requires a certain group. Originally developed as Niantic's own social media platform for each of its games, Campfire is available to some Pokemon GO players at the moment, allowing trainers new ways to not only communicate with other players, but to organize events which include raids. Thankfully, it appears that Niantic is continuing its efforts to make connecting for raids more accessible with a new feature that is currently under testing.
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The newest feature being tested in Campfire for Pokemon GO is called Team Up, something that appears to be available only for a limited time. An invitation was posted to TheSilphRoad subReddit by a user named Smarioh, giving fans a better look at what this feature aims to do. Essentially, through Team Up, Pokemon GO players can host or join Raid Battles with other trainers in the community or around the world. Players with access can select a blue «Find a Raid» button to open the menu from Campfire or select the green map icon in Pokemon GO to be taken to the feature.
While this news may sound exciting for those Pokemon GO players who don't have easy
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