Bluestacks - Pgsharp

Leo set it up one rainy Tuesday. He downloaded BlueStacks, tweaked the RAM allocation, sideloaded PGSharp, and logged into his secondary account—a dusty level-24 he used for storage. Within minutes, he was standing in Zaragoza, Spain, where a cluster of Pokéstops shimmered like a slot machine. His avatar spun them automatically. A shiny Mewtwo appeared. He caught it without moving a finger.

PGSharp is a GPS spoofing tool specifically designed for Pokémon Go. It allows users to simulate a different location on their device, making it possible to catch Pokémon and access PokéStops from anywhere in the world. PGSharp uses a combination of GPS spoofing and device mocking to trick the game into thinking the user is in a different location.

: Instantly move to coordinates for specific raids or rare spawns. pgsharp bluestacks

Then his home IP got flagged. Then his device ID. BlueStacks started crashing on launch. He tried a different emulator, a different mod, a VPN chain that would make a spy jealous. Nothing worked. Niantic’s new anti-cheat had learned to detect the signature of emulated touch inputs—the unnatural linear flick of a mouse pretending to be a thumb.

: Control your avatar using on-screen controls or keyboard mapping. Leo set it up one rainy Tuesday

He uninstalled BlueStacks. He deleted the PGSharp APK. Then he put on his worn-out sneakers, walked four blocks to the nearest Pokéstop—a boring post office—and caught a 10 CP Pidgey with his bare thumbs. The GPS wobbled. The screen froze for a second. But the Pidgey was real.

: See a Pokémon’s stats directly on the encounter screen before catching it. ⚠️ Compatibility and Risks His avatar spun them automatically

To use PGSharp on Bluestacks, you'll need to meet the following requirements:

: Drag the downloaded PGSharp file into the BlueStacks window. The emulator will automatically begin the installation. Configure Settings : Set CPU Allocation to at least 2 or 4 cores. Set Memory Allocation to 4GB or higher.