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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: More Regions, More Nest Migrations

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: More Regions, More Nest Migrations

With Niantic on big changes for “Pokemon Go”, nest spawns could eventually become collateral damage. This is with reference to key changes to the spawn points which could be moved frequently with the game’s debut in new regions as a probable cause.

As mentioned in a previous post, nest locations in “Pokemon Go” are expected to be relocated and pose problems for gamers who have already plotted key locations. This is seen as something that can eventually affect Pokemon evolutions which players may likely frown at.

There is no prominent word yet on whether this will actually be the case, as well as the frequency of the migration if true. Silph Road tackled the issue over at Reddit and mentioned that it could be a bi-weekly update once more regions enter the fray.

Project “Nest Atlas”

On whether the nest migrations will happen on “Pokemon Go” or not, some players have taken the initiative with a project named “Nest Atlas”. This includes crowdsourcing spawn locations globally in an effort to figure out the spawn patterns where the pocket monsters could possibly appear.

“Pokemon Go” players challenged to walk more

Assuming that all this is what Niantic has lined up for “Pokemon Go”, players will have to do more exploring and walking than usual. No longer will it be a set point to visit but more on roaming freely to see where the new spawn points will be at.

While all of it may seem stressful, “Pokemon Go” players may want to treat it as an enhancement and avoid the recurring gameplay that could turn gamers off.

The potential changes on “Pokemon Go” nests are just one of many new features that Niantic has planned thought there is no word if it will happen quietly or via official announcement. Either way, get ready to check more places soon.

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