Pokémon GO Phasing Out Support for Older Devices
Pokemon GO to Drop Support for Older Android Devices in 2025
Prepare for changes in the world of Pokemon GO! Niantic has announced upcoming updates in March and June 2025 that will end support for a range of older mobile devices, specifically 32-bit Android phones. This means millions of players risk losing access to their accounts unless they upgrade their devices.
This decision, while potentially inconvenient, aims to optimize the game's performance on newer hardware. While Pokemon GO remains incredibly popular— boasting over 110 million active players in December 2024— maintaining compatibility with older technology becomes increasingly challenging.
Affected Devices:
The official Pokemon GO website (January 9th announcement) listed several affected models, including but not limited to:
- Samsung Galaxy S4, S5, Note 3, J3
- Sony Xperia Z2, Z3
- Motorola Moto G (1st generation)
- LG Fortune, Tribute
- OnePlus One
- HTC One (M8)
- ZTE Overture 3
- Various Android devices released before 2015
The updates will roll out in two phases: March 2025 will affect some Samsung Galaxy Store downloads, followed by a June 2025 update targeting 32-bit Android devices from Google Play. Importantly, 64-bit Android devices and all iPhones will remain compatible.
Action for Affected Players:
Niantic advises players using affected devices to safeguard their login credentials. While account access will be restored after upgrading to a compatible device, players will be temporarily locked out until then, including any purchased Pokecoins.
Looking Ahead to 2025:
Despite this change, 2025 promises exciting developments for the broader Pokemon franchise. Highly anticipated releases like Pokemon Legends: Z-A are on the horizon, along with rumored projects such as Pokemon Black and White remakes and a potential new Let's Go title. Further details regarding Pokemon GO's future may be revealed during a rumored Pokemon Presents showcase on February 27th.
Summary
- Upcoming Changes: Pokemon GO will cease supporting 32-bit Android devices in March and June 2025.
- Player Action: Affected players should save login information and upgrade their phones to maintain access.
- Future Outlook: 2025 holds potential for significant releases within the Pokemon franchise.
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