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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Region-Based Eggs May Boost Spur, Rare Rewards

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Region-Based Eggs May Boost Spur, Rare Rewards

“Pokemon Go” players have been on the go trying to catch the critters around their area. There are different ones in regions but the chances of getting them are technically the same.

An alternative for “Pokemon Go” players comes in the form of hatching eggs. Everyone is aware of the variants such as 2 KM, 5 KM, and 10 KM eggs, each returning Pokemon that will vary. With some luck, some rares could be hatched though that will include a lot of luck.

The notion is that the longer distanced eggs on “Pokemon Go” will likely render better chances at that. But that if Niantic adds some region-based eggs? Such could reward globe-trotting gamers capture elusive critters, though such a ploy is up for confirmation.

Better chances to capture region-specific Pokemon

Should region-based eggs be introduced on “Pokemon Go”, such could mean snagging the rares like “Mr. Mime” (Europe) or even “Kangaskhan” (Australia). These are creatures made exclusive per region but heading over to any continent provides no guarantee of adding them to one’s PokeDex.

So assuming Niantic considers it, hatching eggs on “Pokemon Go” could spur some new interest when gamers end up in a certain region. Considering that this is a game, the number of people who would resort to that is not expected to be that much.

A ploy that can spur travel, tourism?

From a different perspective, Niantic could end up enticing gamers to travel outside their area of concern. Not all “Pokemon Go” players are travel-happy so imagine the push it provides to gamers and regions where Pokemon critters are at.

This is, of course, more of a side dish than head-on tactic but die-hard “Pokemon Go” players who want to capture all of them may just bite. All of it seems like a trippy idea but hatching eggs in foreign land plus rewards seem pretty fitting for any avid AR gamer.

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