"Pokemon Go" latest news and update suggest that the mobile augmented reigns Google Play's Top trending games of 2016. Google has confirmed it on Thursday, Dec. 1.
Since the developer Niantic released "Pokemon Go" during summer, it has garnered $500 million in revenues, thus, it makes the mobile augmented game becomes the fastest mobile game ever. So far, the game has 500 million active and unique users in total, according to Venture Beat.
"Pokemon Go" may surge again as it will release some update, according to the source. Below are the top trending games in Google Play (listed by order): 1. Pokémon Go, 2. Clash Royale, 3. Traffic Rider, 4. slither.io and 5. Dream League Soccer.
Speaking of updates,"Pokemon Go" Nest Location has been reported has changed. The "Pokémon Go" experts at the Silph Road, the developer responsible for developing The Global Nest Atlas, said there is eighth nest migration. The Global Nest Atlas has been processing reports on the best places where players can find the Pokemon that they are looking for.
What do migrations mean?
According to Mic, migrations mean wiping the maps clean. Since the "Pokemon Go" has been launched, there is no a proper "Pokemon" tracker for the mobile augmented reality game. However, "Pokemon Go" developer continues to develop variations of a tracker to help its gamers to find a pokemon.
The attempt to create and develop variations of a tracker that measures the distance between player and Pokémon they are tracking becomes a struggle to understand. The result. it is not useful for "Pokemon Go' uses.
Third-party tools for tracking pokemon like Global Nest scraped data from the Pokémon Go servers. However, Niantic forced those data tracker services to shut down.
Global Nest Atlas is one of the options of the players.The previous issue of this tool is every time the nests migrate, all that data has to be rebuilt from scratch.
How to report Pokémon sightings after migrations?
As per advice by the source, for those who want to report Pokemon sightings after migrations, they should join the Silph Road community in order to contribute data to the Global Nest Atlas. Sign up and select the Pokémon species and nest you want to report. "Nests" in "Pokémon Go" are locations on the map where you can see same species of Pokémon.