Why can't I play Pokémon GO this June 1st?
Are you having trouble playing Pokémon GO? Well, it is not your thing, your connection or your mobile. At least not today, on June 1 And it is that Niantic, the creators of the game, have planned a maintenance day for the game. In other words, the problem is with the system itself, and it will return as soon as the work being carried out is finished. The good news is that it's not your problem. The downside is that you can't do anything to fix it. It can only be expected.
This is a maintenance period, common in games that use the Internet resource. This is when your engineers take the opportunity to tweak the system, introduce changes, and make sure everything works as it should. Or to fix something that isn't working. The difference is that, in this case, the game will stop working. Something that can be seen more or less regularly in games like Clash Royale, but with much shorter maintenance times. While Clash Royale usually has one hour of maintenance, Niantic has proposed no less than 7 hours of service and brake for Pokémon GO.
This maintenance will take place from 8:00 p.m. on the 1st of June until 4:00 a.m. on the 2nd A schedule that in Spain it will catch the coaches in the middle of the hunt on Monday. But that, unlike the foreign public in other time slots, it will not start all game day.
Trainers, Pokémon GO will be experiencing global downtime for seven hours on Monday, June 1, 2020. From around 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. PDT, the game will be undergoing server maintenance and will be inaccessible to all Trainers. We apologize for any inconvenience that this might cause. pic.twitter.com/mdIeQiaCI5
- Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) May 21, 2020
Now we can only fantasize about the news that Pokémon GO will bring after maintenance. And it is that a stoppage of so many hours is not done due to a simple mistake or a subtle change in the game. At the moment there are no clues or details about the reason for this operation, but perhaps the latest advances from the Niantic laboratory to improve Augmented Reality have something to do with it.
It is not the first time that Pokémon GO stops working for trainers around the world Well remembered are the service outages during the first months of its operation.A bad memory that seems to return to the heads of those who continue to play. But, at least this time, Niantic has warned in time. Although not in detail. We will be attentive to know what comes back to Pokémon GO from June 2.