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TOP Pokémon GO Spoofer Play Go Plus Auto Catch 2025

TOP Pokémon GO Spoofer Play Go Plus Auto Catch 2025

NEW YORK, N.Y., May 9, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Explore far-off regions and catch rare Pokémon without touching your phone and moving? It's now possible thanks to Tenorshare's breakthrough in location spoofing and auto-catching. Tenorshare iAnyGo Auto-Catch latest update brings the advanced Go Plus Auto Catch function, offering an all-new way of cheating in Pokémon Go, which makes teleporting Pokémon effortless, no walking, no screen, just smart play.
[UPDATED] TENORSHARE IANYGO LAUNCHES ALL-NEW 2025 POKÉMON GO SPOOFING SOLUTION WITH GO PLUS INTEGRATION: IANYGO AUTO-CATCH
Tenroshare iAnyGo is the top Pokémon Go spoofer and auto catcher in 2025, and their new function, iAnyGo Auto-Catch, is designed to fully support Pokémon GO Plus function through software, by integrating into the 'Game Mode' part of iAnyGo, reduces manual input and boosts efficiency, letting players automatically catch Pokémon and spin PokéStops without Open iPhone or Android, ideal for when you are at work or don't have free time to attend Pokémon Go events. Especially useful during events like Community Day or GO Fest.
WHY TENORSHARE IANYGO IS THE BEST POKÉMON GO SPOOFER?
HOW TO SPOOF POKÉMON GO WITHOUT GETTING BANNED?
Step 1: Download and install Tenorshare iAnyGo on your Mac or Windows.
Step 2: Connect Your Phone and Select 'Game Mode,' which can bypass 'Error 12' in Pokémon Go and keep you cheating Pokémon Go safely.
Step 3: Click the Auto-Catch button, start auto-catching Pokémon, and spinning PokéStops easily.
3 TIPS TO CHEAT IN POKÉMON GO SAFELY IN 2025
ABOUT TENORSHARE
Tenorshare values innovation, creativity, and customer satisfaction. As part of Tenorshare, iAnyGo AutoCatch is the ultimate Pokémon GO auto catcher and spoofer, blending automatic capture with a spoofer, letting you enjoy more fun without walking, freeing your hands while still helping you dominate the gym and supply map. No manual clicking, no looking at the phone, just pure Pokémon GO fun.
More information: https://www.tenorshare.com/
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NEWS SOURCE: Tenorshare Co. Ltd.
Keywords: Software, Tenorshare iAnygo, pokemon go spoofer, pokemon go cheat, app, software, tools, pokestops, mobile games, NEW YORK, N.Y.
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