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Niantic is shutting down Pokémon Go in Russia and Belarus

, players in Russia no longer have the ability to buy DLC content, cosmetics, or Silver . Meanwhile, other gaming companies including Epic, Ubisoft, CD Projekt Red, Take-Two, EA and others have stopped selling their games there entirely.

Currently, it's unclear how long Niantic's suspension of service in the region will last. But with the company making this decision to encourage a"rapid resolution to the violence and suffering in Ukraine," there won't be any online monster catching happening via Pokémon Go in Russia or Belarus until some kind of peace agreement can be brokered.

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