Pokemon go to out of Afghanistan
Also
Bagram once had a thriving Pokemon Go community of troops, contractors and civilians who played the game while exercising and after work.
I guess I have to stop playing Pokemon Go now :sadness:
Like other veterans, he said he is pessimistic about the future of Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal. But he hopes the situation improves one day, to the point he can once again play Pokemon Go there.
“Maybe in 20 years I can ride a motorcycle south and reclaim that Pokemon gym again,” he said.
:what-the-hell:
Sorry about killing your family kid but check out this pikachu I just caught!
The ROK actually didn't allow the game to be officially released until they had scrubbed strategically relevant information from the maps. Apparently they do this with all GPS-based apps there.
claiming foreign pokemon gyms is the 14th form of imperialism