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‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Brought More Crash Incidents than Previous Ones

‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Brought More Crash Incidents than Previous Ones

A game as popular as the "Pokemon GO" should have mastered the smooth sailing presentation of the game to the user. Recently, that was not the case, when the latest update on the game was launched. Niantic is working on it, but players reveal, there's more crash incidents now than in their previous games.

Who would think, Niantic can be as careless as that? No one, because apparently, the game's overall performance is still great; just don't go to the Pokemon Gym. A redditor claims, the "Pokemon GO" crashes whenever they access the Pokemon Gym. Alarmingly, the game also crashes when it's on standby and the player is not doing anything on the game.

Commenters were quick to say that, it has something to do with verion 39, patch 39.1. Apparently, it carries a memory leak that when a player access gyms, the game crashes. They recommend resting prior to battling gyms in the game. Others say that, "Pokemon GO" patch 39.1 takes over 1 minute to load and unfortunately presents a 50 percent chance of crashing.

Niantics is all about developing the game, but in this case, it looks like the growing number of "Pokemon GO" players complaining on the crash issues are getting more frustrated.

Meanwhile, a tip on the "Pokemon GO" crash incidents revealed that, whenever a game freezes, chances are, the white spinning Pokeball on the upper left signifies, the game server is currently being refreshed. It pays to wait a while before continuing with the game. The latest issue on the "Pokemon GO" Patch 39.1 however, shows a much more game damaging crashes; specially when its starts to affect the phone and turns it off unceremoniously.

Want to know how you can fix this type of "Pokemon GO" crash? Check us here on GameNGuide for future updates and fresh new actions to dodge the glitch. 

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