From the same developers who brought you Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now is an augmented reality open-world game that lets you go on adventures as you try to defeat as many monsters as possible while walking around in real life with your phone. If you haven't had any luck in your neighborhood, I'll tell you how you can fake your location below.
Monster Hunter Now GPS spoofing guide
Monster Hunter Now uses your phone's location services to track your GPS position, which many apps then use to customize your experience with them. The game uses location to immerse you, spawning monsters for you to catch in real time.
If you haven't had much luck finding any monsters in your area, there is a trick called GPS spoofing that uses third-party applications and makes your phone think you're either moving using a joystick on your screen or are in an entirely new location.
Android
Most methods in Android will require you to root your device, which is a very long and risky process that will brick your phone if you fail. However, if you manage to do it, you can use apps like:
If your phone isn't rooted, then you'll have to resort to downgrading your Google Play Services and then use a fake GPS application. Keep in mind this method works only on Android 6 to 8.
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iOS
With iOS, the only way you can spoof your location in Monster Hunter Now or any GPS-based game is to have a jailbroken iPhone. On top of that, you have to buy various applications or physical joysticks such as iToolsBT.
These methods are always high-risk, as not only can they be patched, but they risk you getting banned or infecting your devices with dangerous software. You should always pay extra attention and be careful before proceeding with these, which you do at your own risk.
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Published: Sep 15, 2023 07:02 am