There is no doubt that "Pokemon GO" is still one of the most played mobile games at present time. The game still makes at least $2 million per day even though its download rate has significantly decreased and some players have stopped playing it.
Niantic increased "Pokemon GO" security feature and it stopped all third party application tracking tool. After that, there are new reports saying Niantic also removed the spawns and nearby sighting when the game detects that players are driving.
According to a report from Forbes, these claims have not been confirmed and it is either a bug or a glitch in the "Pokemon GO" game. In fact, a player has shared his experience and said that, when players go above the driving speed of the game, his or her nearby sightings shut off and there will be no Pokemon spawning.
If this is a new feature, Niantic really wants to make sure that "Pokemon GO" players will play the game fairly and safely. But, this is a bit unfair for "Pokemon GO" players who are playing while they are commuting.
However, the recent "Pokemon GO" update is said to lure back some players that stopped playing the game. As previously stated, the new versions are 0.41.2 for Android and 1.11.2 for iOS devices. The "Pokemon GO" update includes new features such as the new catch bonus system and a tweak to Gym training so that players can bring six Pokemon toa battle and so the combat power of the Pokemon players are battling will be decreased for training in a PokeGym.
Most "Pokemon GO" players know that, when they reach level 20, their accounts will require more experience to level up. But, according to reports, Buffalo is officially the first and probably only city in the world with Level 40 players of each team. According to PokemonGOhub, the players are JimmEpitts of Team Insticnt, ChrisGioia85 of Team Mystic and LandonSworts of Team Valor. The three "Pokemon GO" players all started playing on July 7, 2016.