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"textContent": "A recently discovered feature in Pokémon GO suggests the game may introduce an in-game item capable of automatically catching Pokémon. The information comes from datamining efforts and has not been officially confirmed by Niantic or Scopely at this time. A group known as PokeMiners identified references in the game’s code to a potential item described […]\n\nThe post Pokemon Go Could Include Item That Catches Pokemon Automatically appeared first on That Park Place.",
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