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FleeceKing makes Pokémon GO history, secures Guinness World Records 2024 spot for level 50 achievement

Trainers, we’re back with some exciting news, and this time it’s all about breaking records, Guinness World Records, to be specific. FleeceKing, a notable name in the Pokémon GO community, has just secured his spot in the Guinness World Records 2024 as the first player to reach level 50 in Pokémon GO.

On January 25, 2021, a significant event shook the Pokémon GO community: two players reached the level 50 cap in the game, and they did so just 16 minutes apart. Taking the lead was FleeceKing, who has been immortalized for his achievement in the Guinness World Records 2024.

It’s worth noting that FleeceKing could have hit this milestone even sooner had he not encountered a game bug that stymied his progress. Specifically, a bug hindered the completion of tasks necessary to level up from 49 to 50. Ever vigilant, FleeceKing reported the issue to Niantic, who promptly acknowledged the oversight and rectified it.

As a result of overcoming this obstacle and reaching level 50, FleeceKing has now been officially recognized by the Guinness World Records. This acknowledgment isn’t just a personal victory; it’s a monumental event for the Pokémon GO community at large.

Congratulations are in order for FleeceKing on this remarkable achievement. It’s always inspiring to see players pushing boundaries and setting new records. We look forward to more surprises and milestones from FleeceKing and the community.

FleeceKing’s accomplishment serves as a reminder of the dedication and passion that Pokémon GO players bring to the game. Stay tuned for more updates and, as always, happy catching.

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Dejan Kacurov

Hello everyone! My name is Dejan, but you can call me Mr.D. I enjoy all video games, especially Apex Legends, Pokemon Go, and Spider-Man. A husband and father of two who also goes to the gym often and does Crossfit. I got inspiration for gaming exactly 8 years ago, and I've been writing gaming news for 7 years. I hope that you will find all the answers to your questions regarding gaming on our site. Stay healthy, and love each other!

One Comment

  1. Let us not celebrate somebody who promotes spoofing. He himself does not, but he does defend spoofers. In my mind, that is just as bad.

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