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‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Spawn Points & PokeNest Changes Benefitting Trainers Post September Update; Changes Observed Around the World

‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Spawn Points & PokeNest Changes Benefitting Trainers Post September Update; Changes Observed Around the World

"Pokemon GO" players recently noticed Spawn changes in the game possibly because of a recent update. Players resorted to Spawn shuffling for wild Pokemon since the release of the game, but the September update has affected gameplay significantly due to changes in farming spots for players. "Pokemon GO" Nests have migrated too.

A number of players are reporting that their usual "Pokemon GO" Spawn Points are releasing different Pokemon suddenly. Even Nests have disappeared from their usual locations and have been transferred to new ones. The recent upgrade of "Pokemon GO" Spawns is good news for a number of trainers.

For example, a Reddit user reported that his Spawning Point of Pidgey and Ratata got changed to Nidorinos and Dratinis and also Ghastlys, reported iTech Post. Data miners are currently looking for the codes changes that Niantic made for this latest development. It is likely that the "Pokemon GO" Spawn Points and Nests migration have been implemented worldwide.

Players from across the globe, from the US to Australia are reporting the same changes. Fortunately the Spawn Points changes and Nests migration have benefited players greatly. Players have found similarities between "Pokemon GO" Spawn Points and Open Street Map. This is helping players predict and locate possible Pokemon Spawn Points, Nests and Biomes.

However, it is not clear whether these changes are permanent or temporary in the "Pokemon GO" game. Niantic hasn't released any official information with respect to the changes.

Meanwhile, PokeExplore's campaign to make Niantic set up more PokeStops in "Pokemon GO" game, especially in rural areas, is gaining steam. PokeExplore was able to issue hundreds of Twitter posts by volunteers. Most of the tweets apparently came from android devices and the US. As of yesterday, the tweets were able to collect more than 100,000 Impressions.

Currently, the "Pokemon GO" campaign by PokeExplore has more than 650,000 Impressions, 350 users and nearly 3,700 posts. For more updates on "Pokemon GO," stay tuned at GameNGuide.

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