‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: New Upgrade Lets Egg Hatch Faster? US Ban Now Being Finalized? More Details Here

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: New Upgrade Lets Egg Hatch Faster? US Ban Now Being Finalized? More Details Here

Thousands of fans are now enjoying Niantic's "Pokemon Go" game. Now, latest reports suggest that a new update that is soon to be rolled out will let eggs hatch faster than the current hatching speed.

'Pokemon Go' Latest News & Update: New Upgrade Lets Egg Hatch Faster

The Bitbag reports that another "Pokemon Go" update is arriving very soon to bring improvement to the overall gameplay. Sources state that Niantic is now developing an update to hasten the hatching process of each Pokemon egg.

Most players know that hatching egg in "Pokemon Go" is easier said than done. The hatching time of the egg solely depends of its type: 2km, 5km and 10km. Most common Pokemons are usually hatched in the 2km eggs while 5km eggs usually contain stronger types. 10km eggs, on the other hand, usually hatch the rarest creatures in the "Pokemon Go" game.

However, with the rumored update, "Pokemon Go" player may not need to walk miles just to hatch their eggs to get the Pokemons inside it. As a matter of fact, Pokemon GO Hub has already confirmed the report and countless fans have rejoiced!

"Pokemon Go" players, nevertheless, still have to incubate the eggs properly and perform the necessary footwork needed to hatch the egg. However, the new and upcoming "Pokemon Go" update promises a much-better and much-faster egg hatching process.

'Pokemon Go' Latest News & Update: US Ban Now Being Finalized?

Meanwhile, other "Pokemon Go" reports suggest that the U.S. ban for the game is now being finalized after several government agencies has criticized the game. As a matter of fact, GamenGuide has previously reported that the U.S. Department of Defense has already prohibited gamers to play the game in the vicinity of their office.

Officials of the U.S. Department of Defense have claimed that the GPS feature of the "Pokemon Go" game might be used to spy their faculty and staff as they move around. This game feature could also help hackers seek significant and confidential information that could be used for illegal transactions.

The U.S. House of Representatives has also released a letter to Niantic, asking an explanation on why "Pokemon Go" players experience sudden hike on their data consumption. Up to this writing, Niantic has remained silent on these reports.

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