'Pokemon Go' Latest news: New Sparky Pokemon are coming soon to 'Pokemon go'
Niantic recently affirmed that besides Generation 2 Pokémon, new getup, Pokémon Gender and the quite anticipated sparkly Pokémon are likewise coming . So the Pokémon lover does hardly have to wait for the date of discharge.
Niantic Labs have finally expanded the places where the new Nearby Tracker system of Pokémon GO can be used.
According to I-Tech Post, "The updated new feature is only presented to parts of San Francisco but the company has now expanded the locations where the test feature can be experienced. The expansion includes U.S cities namely areas in Arizona, Seattle and the rest of San Francisco Bay."
Though it was not settled which exact locations is included, but as per the report of Android Authority, it should be cover its major cities. San Francisco players will be lucky, it is confirmed that the update is experienced all the way from Oakland.
The update will be available for the rest of U.S and the world, and the players would have to wait until the feature is ready for a nationwide and worldwide release.
The updated new feature was made available three months ago but only to very limit areas in San Francisco. Players that were able to use it liked the fact that they can finally tell which Pokémon is near in each Poke stop, GAMENGUIDE reported.
Meanwhile, the first Pokémon GO tracker includes information exactly how far a player is from nearby Pokémon. But Niantic Labs has decided o disable it as it is caused numerous server crashing. Now the new tracker is implemented to show which Pokémon is nearby but players have no clue to find it.
There is also Shiny Pokémon that will make Pokémon chasing more fun and interesting. The untouched most loved gleaming Pokémon Red Granados, Rhydon, and Mach amp. However, discovering them in the game isn't too hard, can find it simply like in the Nintendo Pokémon recreations.
So the Pokémon lovers have to wait till the final release
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