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Pokemon Go April Field Research tasks, rewards and breakthrough latest updates

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Pokemon GO is still in full flow despite the obvious problems posed by the Coronavirus outbreak impacting the main gameplay loop.

Which for a game that is primarily focussed on spending time outdoors, sometimes in groups raiding, it's surprising to see how well the game has adapted to challenges it's faced in recent weeks.

Despite this, the game continues to thrive and later today the games regular set of in-game challenges are set to reset. If you're new to the game, or joining the game again after a few months away, then let us quickly explain how the field Research quests work.

In Pokemon Go players spin PokeStops and collect field research quests from Professor Willow. These are completely random and the quest for each PokeStop changes

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