Fans of "Pokémon Go" will drool themselves over more than a hundred of Pokémon as speculations claim the latest update on the phenomenal mobile game will be enjoyed by December. Also included in the December update are the developer's earlier plan of integrating the card-trading feature among its players and multiplayer battle mode, speculations suggest.
The more than a hundred of new creatures on "Pokémon Go" will include both the normal and the legendary. But these will not be added until the mobile game is updated. Players will also learn new ways of training and raising their Pokémon creatures.
Although no specific confirmation has yet been given by its developer Niantic Labs, a report from Segment Next says that among the new set of Pokémon to be introduced is all of Johto Pokémon. The speculated update in December is seemed to be a move by its developer to lure back more than a million of original players who abandoned the game a few months after its release earlier in 2016, a report from Recode says.
According to Recode, "Pokémon Go's" developer Niantic Lab decided to make updates on its mobile game after early gamers left the game shortly after its release. The developer reportedly wanted the pioneers to get "re-engaged in the game" considering that it is among the highest-grossing mobile games of all time.
Crunchy Roll said "Pokémon Go" grossed around $600 million during the game's first three months from its release and caused downloads estimating to more than half a billion. It also suggested that speculations about the December update are anchored on PokeVS scanner, where the hidden codes revealed hints about the supposed updates in December.
"Pokémon Go" is phenomenal when it comes to popularity, but many believed the mobile game is overhyped as its popularity is now declining. Niantic Labs is working hard to make the game as attractive as it once was.