Pokemon Go Gen 2 Monsters Arrived A Handful, Still Waiting To Be Hatched [VIDEO]
The disappointment of Pokemon Go players is not over yet after the previous tracker glitch that cost a lot of hunters to leave the game. When Niantic Lab was finally back on track and ready to win back their lost players, they opted to attract them by a new tracking system and a bi-weekly update with the introduction of 100 new Gen 2 Gold and Silver characters. But what would happen if these species did not reach the expectations of its players, then they can only vent out their frustrations in social media.
As players anticipate the release of the promised 100 Gen 2 species, when December 12 came, according to Jobs & Hire, selected characters like Pichu and Togepi with some that can be counted on the fingers of the hand were included. However, they are not an easy catch as they will have to be crosshatched from eggs, something that will definitely frustrate their players, although they might enjoy the limited edition Pikachu wearing a festive hat. This is not entirely what avid players expect considering Niantic Lab's efforts to partner with Sprint and Starbucks, and if they want to attract the interests of their players, waiting for an egg to hatch is the least they wanted to happen.
Another disappointment that Niantic Lab will have to face from their players is the availability of a new accessory to the game. But as per report by Mobile & Apps, the accessory called Pokemon Go Plus has ben unavailable and out of stocks for Best Buy and Amazon. Pre-orders have also stopped until an official announcement will come from the popular online game creators themselves.
As the holiday season nears, it is unpredictable to consider if this is all that Niantic Lab can offer for their Christmas event. The huge promotion attached to it which expects a marathon of Pokémon hunters may end up losing them altogether when they are faced to wait on eggs.
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