Highlights

  • A player has discovered a ridiculously long route in Pokemon GO that takes over seven hours to complete, causing confusion among other players.
  • The route, called "Noodley Labyrinth," has raised questions about how it got through Niantic's approval process, leading to speculation about unstable connections or spoofing.
  • Players are hoping for improvements to the route feature, such as integrating them into gyms and Pokestops directly, and are relieved to see that Niantic is continuing to refine routes in Pokemon GO.

One player has discovered a route in Pokemon GO that takes over seven hours to complete. Routes are the latest feature found in Pokemon GO and allow trainers to follow community-created paths to find elusive pocket monsters and in-game rewards, including rare Zygarde cells.

The rollout of this feature began in July this year but saw many issues that caused fans to be frustrated with routes in Pokemon GO. This led to the creation of new routes being restricted to players above level 40 and being subjected to a review process. After a large patch in September, Niantic recently opened up routes, giving more gamers the option to create these in-game walkways.

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A massive route has been found in Pokemon GO by Reddit user chiropteranessa. The ridiculous path has a walking distance of 19,527 meters and an estimated walk time of 425 minutes. Despite those large numbers, the route titled "Noodley Labyrinth" takes place in a rather condensed area and has a description that reads “With Pokemon Shaped Meatballs,” which has raised eyebrows in the comment section of the post.

In response to the post in the r/Pokemongo subreddit, gamers have been pondering how the excessive Pokemon GO route made it through Niantics’ approval process. Some trainers are frustrated that linear routes have been pending for several weeks despite substantial changes to routes in Pokemon GO. Niantic suggests that routes can only be submitted if they are between 0.5km and 20km in length, and while this one falls inside of those parameters, players are still wondering how to actually complete it.

As Pokemon GO requires an internet connection, fans theorize there may have been an unstable connection, causing the route to be incorrectly uploaded. Other gamers suggest the route could be spoofed and may have slipped through the review process. Players are seeing their accounts banned from Pokemon GO for exploiting route features, and if the Noodley Labyrinth route is removed, the trainer could also see their account restricted.

Players are aware Niantic still has to refine the new feature, and it remains to be seen if the seven-hour route will stay in the mobile game for the long term. The community has already made suggestions on how to improve routes within Pokemon GO. These include adding them to gyms and Pokestops directly as opposed to going into a separate menu. Niantic doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to communicating with fans, but with the recent update, it can be seen that the studio is continuing to refine routes within Pokemon GO.

Pokemon GO is available now for iOS and Android mobile devices.

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