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This prepaid wants to help you catch Pokemon in Malaysia

Pokemon GO should be going live in Malaysia soon. As reported by our sister site, TheHypedGeek, a Malaysian Pokemon GO server was just detected this morning. If you plan to catch ‘em all, a local prepaid brand has teamed up with Grab to make it easier for you to do.

A couple of photos have emerged with Grab cars having Hotlink stickers pasted on them. We have no clue what it was until the folks at Amanz.my had discovered a cached page on Hotlink’s website.

It appears that Hotlink will be offering “PokeMobile” rides with Grab. These free rides are listed for next week on 2-3 August between 10AM to 7PM. With this special promo, you can catch a free ride to your next PokeStop and the first 20 trainers of the day will get USD100 worth of PokeCoins.

Since the page was been pulled down, the mentioned dates are still tentative since Pokemon GO is currently not available in Malaysia. You can expect the Hotlink x Grab PokeMobile cars to hit the streets shortly after the game goes live. For all your Pokemon GO resource and updates, you can get them over at TheHypedGeek.com.

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