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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Rare Nest Migrations Have Started, More Expected This November

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Rare Nest Migrations Have Started, More Expected This November

With a successful Halloween in-game event, Niantic is expected to resort to more ways to keep “Pokemon Go” at the top of the gaming charts. As most known, the augmented reality game reclaimed its top spot after falling behind the past months.

Moving forward, it is no secret that the company has big plans set for “Pokemon Go”. Updates have been rolled out as of late and one of the expected changes was the reshuffling of the nest spawns.

As mentioned in a previous post, “Pokemon Go” nests are to be expected though the type of characters to be spawned was of more concern to players. The interest doubled with most want to see more rares and Forbes speculated that random nest migrations could possibly occur once a month.

The latest word out that the nest migrations for “Pokemon Go” have already started. Players claim that such is the case and some include the Seel to Charmander, Machop to Bulbasaur and so forth over at Reddit.

There is apparently to much ground to cover on the “Pokemon Go” rare nest migrations but the thing is Niantic has seemingly already started. To verify, it would be best to check the them out before actually migrating the Atlas for rare nests.

A lot of this may be tied up to the Biomes changes for the “Pokemon Go” rare nest changes, something speculated to have kicked off since Halloween. Some of the ghost-type critters which came out as part of the Halloween in-game event have slowly been taken out and the common pocket monsters like Spearow have led the breed of new Pokemon as we speak.

In a previous post, it was mentioned that Spearow and characters like Psyduck may be more frequently seen due to Thanksgiving. Could there be other uncommon critters popping up soon on “Pokemon Go”?

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