Whether you attended Pokemon GO Fest or followed along with the activities, one thing is for sure, you would have noticed the Timed Research that required a code to be activated. Thankfully, the code has been cracked, and you can now catch Rotom!

Pokemon GO Ghost in the Machine Code Solution

During the Pokemon GO Tour: Sinnoh, ticketed participants were tasked with figuring out the solution to the code for the Rotom research. And they did exactly that! Keeping in spirit with Rotom’s mischievous personality, the code is0HY0UF0UNDM3. You’ll need to redeem this code for access to the research, and it is redeemed outside of the game.

How to Redeem the Ghost in the Machine Pokemon GO Code

Redeeming the code to receive Rotom and a couple other goodies is thankfully more straightforward than cracking the code in the first place.

Rewards for Redeeming the Ghost in the Machine Timed Research in Pokemon GO

The below are the rewards in which you will receive for both redeeming and completing the Ghost in the Machine Timed Research in Pokemon GO.

How Long Does the Pokemon GO Ghost in the Machine Timed Research Last?

The Pokemon GO Ghost in The Machine Timed Research gave the player just under twelve days to complete it. This timeframe is rather generous as the research has the sole task of catching 30 Pokemon which were originally from the Sinnoh region. Something that I could do from home, occasionally booting up the game and checking the few Pokemon that have spawned.

Once you have finished your research and obtained your Rotom, you will be a step closer to completing the Sinnoh Dex. It’s too bad that there is no sign of Arceus, Phione, or Manaphy. But at least there’s a lot to explore when it comes toDialga and Palkia’s Origin Formes.

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Priscilla Wells

Priscilla is both the weekend editor and a freelance writer at Prima Games. She began working at Prima Games in early 2023. Prior to this, she spent nine years writing for both her own personal gaming blog, and other related websites. Priscilla has grown up playing video games, and most often plays her PS5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. you’re able to find her playing Final Fantasy XIV, RuneScape, Pokemon GO, or lost in the latest RPG to release.

She is an Australian living in the United States with her American husband, three children, and her Basset Hound. Before moving to the United States, Priscilla obtained a Bachelors of Secondary Education majoring in English and Japanese Language. This allowed her to teach English and Japanese in a high school setting.

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