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‘Pokemon Go’ Release Date, News & Update: Catching Rares Just Got Easier With Latest Nest Migration

‘Pokemon Go’ Release Date, News & Update: Catching Rares Just Got Easier With Latest Nest Migration

Niantic Labs made some changes to “Pokemon Go” nests and expected to be immediately affected are the spawns that these locations have to offer. With that in mind, the first thing that comes to mind is the state of rare Pokemon critters. Are they finally coming out?

Finding that out may be the tough part since the only way to find out if there are changes in spawns would be to check out the new “Pokemon Go” nests spread, according to a thread on Reddit. For avid gamers, the hunt for rares have been pretty tough to come by and many are hoping that at least some of them will now be out.

It should be noted that pinning down the nests is as hard as capturing the special Pokemon. They do spawn but given that they randomly change means that it will still be a game of chance.

Hence, the only recourse is to continue to be alert and aware of the spawns happening on a “Pokemon Go” player’s surroundings which hopefully results in a more powerful critter appearing. The random nest migrations are speculated to happen once a month though this is up for confirmation, Forbes reported.

With “Pokemon Go” nests set, the next order of business is to figure out which critters will be popping up. With a long list to refer to, the “Pokemon Go” creatures appearing could be anything. Hence, there are nothing players can do but to get up and “Pokemon Go”.

The point here is that Niantic hopes to start something new with the randomly changing nests where “Pokemon Go” critters are at. It remains to be seen if other changes come with the next migrations, hopefully, nothing that would disappoint. The company is already experiencing active game losses so coming up with another bust of an update is the last thing that they want to do on the augmented reality game.

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