If there is a ghost beach near your house, it’s because of Pokémon GO

Has a non-existent beach appeared near your house? It’s probably because of Pokémon GO players who want to capture a creature.

For a few weeks now, it has been possible to capture Wiglett in Pokémon GO. The Congrid Pokémon is only found in real world beachesbut the players of Pokémon GO They are cheating the real maps to be able to capture it more easily. Yes, they are the ones to blame for there being a non-existent beach near your house when you look at maps from your mobile.

Coaches are changing the data they use Pokémon GO to recreate the game maps to make Wiglett appear near your location. Niantic decided that its mobile game would use OpenStreetMapsa free and open version of Google Maps, to extract the real-world information needed to locate cities and different types of landscapes and biomes.

The problem is that OpenStreetMaps is free accessand players are taking advantage of this to add fake beaches to your maps. By doing this, they manage to capture Wiglett, since this Pokémon only appears in coastal biomesalthough there have been cases in which the game confuses golf courses and riverbanks with this biome.

But are the players really Pokémon GO Who is to blame for these ghost beaches appearing? Yes, since they have not been cut when implementing them in these virtual maps, shaping them into Poké Balls. Subtlety is not his thing.

If you use a mapping app that uses the OpenStreetMaps information network, you already know Why has a non-existent beach appeared in your area?. Since you are, Take advantage and add Wiglett to your Pokédex at least.

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