After its successful Halloween update, Niantic seems to be propelling its momentum as it takes "Pokemon Go" to a higher level. What are the new "Pokemon Go" updates that players can look forward to?
'Pokemon Go' Latest Update - More User Friendly?
Remember the days when players had some complaints about how they had to walk several miles just to hatch an egg in "Pokemon Go?" Well, it appears that hatching eggs may become easier thanks to the possible "Pokemon Go" update.
Gone are also the days when players end up frustrated and disappointed because they ran out of "Poke-balls" to catch some very evasive pocket monsters. Overall, the possible "Pokemon Go" latest updates might cut the players some slack and give them the much needed mindless enjoyment - a great contrast from the joyful stress "Pokemon Go" gave the players in the early days.
As of writing, Niantic has yet to comment on the predicted "Pokemon Go" latest updates. However, with the constant updates rolled up for "Pokemon Go," the abovementioned updates might be materialized sooner or later so stay tuned.
'Pokemon Go' Latest Update - No More Hatching For Ratta, Pidgey?
Rattata and Pidgey are undoubtedly two of the most common and easy to catch pocket monsters in "Pokemon Go." Niantic has reportedly rolled out a "Pokemon Go" update that does not need hatching for eggs of Ratta and Pidgey, giving players more time to focus on the less common pocket monsters.
Aside from that, Eevee, who is also following the footsteps of Rattata and Pidgey in terms of being very common and easy to find, has a shortened distance for its eggs to hatch. Before, a player needs to walk at least 10 kilometers to hatch Eevee eggs.
However, thanks to the "Pokemon Go" latest update, the distance a player has to walk to hatch Eevee has been cut in half, requiring only 5 kilometers distance. Those are just some of the "Pokemon Go" updates rolled out this week.
The "Pokemon Go" players took to social media to express their appreciation with the newest "Pokemon Go" updates, saying that their requests did not fall on deaf ears. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Go" news and updates!