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‘Pokemon Go’ News Update: Data Mining Leaks Future Daily Quests; See What’s in Store For You

‘Pokemon Go’ News Update: Data Mining Leaks Future Daily Quests; See What’s in Store For You

The "Pokemon GO" is under the impression of being the victim of data mining after its hex code revealed its upcoming update. Reports revealed that, the upcoming "Pokemon GO" update will be 0.43.3 on Android and 1.13.3 on iOS. Although Niantic Labs has not confirmed any of these leaked updates, the most significant one is the upcoming Daily Quests for players.

According to BGR, at least three missions during the day will be available to players. The good thing about data mining, is the player's ability to expect; something that the rest won't welcome at any given time. Additionally, the "Pokemon GO" update, said to have been revealed on the data mining will include "First Catch of the Day," "First PokeStop of the Day" and an unidentified quest that is yet to be revealed.

The Daily Quests in the "Pokemon GO" will have their own rewards. Maybe it's too early to say, but one of the rewards have something to do with incubators. The rest are yet to be revealed. Niantic Labs has yet to confirm these leaked information about the next "Pokemon GO" update. The data mining on the Pokemon GO game has been one of the recent Pokemon leaks online. Few days ago, the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" game also suffered data mining leaks on their first official demo. Some of the leaked information include the whole Pokedex, possible Mega Evolution forms and the Alolans coming to the game.

Meanwhile, the "Pokemon GO" Halloween event has kicked off and fans may have noticed the recent changes in the Pokemon characters. Interestingly, you might just come face to face with a ghost or psychic Pokemon. According to SlashGear, Niantic Labs has confirmed the candy rewards to double as the Halloween nears.

For more news on the latest "Pokemon GO" update, you may check us here on GameNGuide.

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