A recently-announced Pokémon GO social companion app, called Campfire, will help trainers meet up and organize cooperative events. The app will reportedly connect developer Niantic's other mobile titles, too, like Ingressand the upcoming Peridot. Pokémon GO Community Day events focus on building relationships between local players, and the Campfire app will make it much easier for players to find each other and communicate.
Since its launch, Niantic has continued to evolve Pokémon GO through frequent updates and exciting in-game events. The mobile alternate reality title tasks players with exploring their real-world surroundings to capture virtual Pokémon, with physical landmarks being transformed into digital Poké Stops and Pokémon Gyms. Through these important in-game locations Pokémon GO puts a strong focus on community, with Gyms in particular tasking multiple players with meeting up to fight through a cooperative arena. In the past players have had access to rudimentary messaging tools, but soon a Pokémon GO social application will improve communication between users.
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As detailed by Niantic and reported by Twitter user SerebiiNet, the upcoming Campfire app will make it easier for Pokémon GO players to coordinate their pocket monster activities. The companion app will connect Pokémon GO to Niantic's other games, forming a "real-world Metaverse" where players can find local gamers, organize jolly cooperation and foster social connections. Campfire users will be able to schedule both in-game events and real-world activities, helping them blend Pokémon GO's multiplayer meetups even more seamlessly into their daily routine. The social app has already
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