Even evergreen, fixed games want a bit of little bit of TLC every so often – which is why Pokemon Go is presently down.
The severs for Pokemon Go can be offline globally at this time, Monday June 1st 2020 – and it’ll be down for fairly some time. The game can be offline for seven hours whole.
Due to the character of the best way Pokemon Go performs, throughout this downtime you gained’t be capable of play Pokemon Go in any respect. That additionally means for those who haven’t accomplished every day duties to do issues like sustain your streaks or turn in field missions, you’ll lose your probability for those who haven’t carried out so when the downtime begins.
It’s long-overdue upkeep – that is the primary full-game downtime for Pokemon Go since 2017. That would possibly clarify the size of this downtime, which is fairly in depth. If you’re on the game when the downtime kicks in, you can be disconnected – you’ve been warned.
Pokemon Go Downtime: Maintenance schedule for June 2020
If you’ve come to this web page simply since you’re screaming “Pokemon Go down?!” after attempting to log in, haven’t any worry. It’s not damaged. It’s short-term, and has an outlined finish time (although don’t be stunned if downtime overruns a bit – these items are likely to). Here’s what time the upkeep begins in every territory, plus when Pokemon Go can be again.
- UK Time: 7pm (Jun 1st) till 2am (Jun 2nd)
- Central Europe: 8pm (Jun 1st) till 3am (Jun 2nd)
- Eastern US/NA: 2pm till 2pm (Jun 1st)
- Western US/NA: 11am till 6pm (Jun 1st)
- Australia: 4am till 11am (Jun 2nd)
Developer Niantic hasn’t given any particular motive for why Pokemon Go goes down, however any game must have its servers given some love and a spotlight every so often as a way to maintain them ticking over – and if we’re fortunate, updates like this will additionally result in new options. Niantic isn’t being drawn, nonetheless, and is just apologizing for any inconvenience.