'Pokemon GO' Latest News & Updates: Nest Migration; 'Niantic' CEO Confirms Pokemon Trading & Legendary Pokemons

'Pokemon GO' Latest News & Updates: Nest Migration; 'Niantic' CEO Confirms Pokemon Trading & Legendary Pokemons

"Pokemon GO" nest migrations were first noticed when some users reported on how the spawning of Pokemon in their area has changed.

These "Pokemon GO" nest gives you a chance of acquiring rare Pokemon easily and leveling up faster. However, as what Pokemon Go Pocket has known, the Pokemon nest are only for a limited time and users will experience migration every major update.

There has been three recoded nest migration over the past months since the release of the reality-based game, the average time is 20 plus days. First migration of "Pokemon GO" happened on the 29th of July, 2016, the second one occurred on the 22nd of August, the third on the 16th of September, and the latest reports a Nest Migration has happened just recently with the "Pokemon GO's" buddy system update.

Otakukart reported, the latest nest migration occurred as early as today which is only 9 days from the last reported "Pokemon GO" Nest Migration. Niantic presumably released another "Pokemon GO" Nest Migration making it the forth since the game has been released. Third party apps has also been tracked and shut down by Niantic in preparation for releasing the game in countries like India and China.

Meanwhile, "Pokemon Go" also announced in their official page a teaser of their up coming update. Regarding the Gym experience for the trainers of all levels, Niantic made some enhancement. When training at a Gym, trainers will be able to bring six Pokemon to battle instead of one, the Combat Power or CP of the Pokemon of whom your training against be be temporarily adjusted lover during your training to match your Pokemon's battle capabilities.

John Hanke, Niantic CEO also confirmed and revealed to Recode the trading system and player-vs- player features will be released soon. The CEO also added an excitement for the Legendary Pokemons coming to "Pokemon GO" saying "We had this learning from Ingress that they're really fun and they're great ways to energize a community, it's a great way to retain your players over time, keep them interested in the game. We simply haven't done it so far. Well, it's only been two months since the launch."

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