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'Pokemon GO' Release Date, News & Update: New Nest Migrations Change Places; Learn How to Find One Here!

'Pokemon GO' Release Date, News & Update: New Nest Migrations Change Places; Learn How to Find One Here!

Those who are looking to "catch 'em all" in "Pokemon GO" would be glad to know that there are new nest migrations taking place in the game. It's a little bit more interesting now to participate in nest migrations and capture Pokemon, thanks to Niantic's new update.

According to Mic, Niantic's new "Pokemon GO" update has caused "Pokemon GO" nests to change locations. It's more interesting and challenging to go ahead and participate in these nest migrations that change places. The first nest migration took place back in August and two nest migrations took place in September. During the first week of October, another nest migration took place.

Now that Niantic has banned third party apps from helping "Pokemon GO" players to move forward in the game, gamers are looking for better ways to track their Pokemon. PokeRadar used to be a widely popular third party app that enables players to track down Pokemon locations, but since Niantic disabled access to the app, gamers have been forced to use Global Nest Atlas instead. Global Nest Atlas is a community-based tool that lets gamers find out where specific Pokemon locations are.

In other "Pokemon GO" news, Niantic is still making gamers wait for the nearby tracking feature that the studio first removed a couple of weeks following the release of the game. Niantic is keeping mum on the issue, as BGR reports that while some players in the San Francisco area were able to test the new tracking feature in the game, it hasn't been rolled out to more players globally.

"Pokemon GO" has also recently received an update preventing gamers from playing while traveling in speeds over 30KMPH. The update is a new safety feature that prohibits gamers who are driving from playing the game. This is unfortunate for gamers who take the train or are merely passengers but are playing, as they won't be able to enjoy the game anymore. Check back for the latest on "Pokemon GO" updates.

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