'Pokemon Go' Is Not Dying; New Patch And Halloween Features To Be Released This November; Upcoming Features Revealed
A few months ago, Niantic released the "Pokemon Go" that almost changed the game world in style. Today, the massive hype seemed to end faster than expected, but Niantic is still creating updates that would provide benefits to those players who stick around.
In some reports, fans are now getting tired of waiting, waiting and waiting for the features that that want to get in the "Pokemon Go." Niantic Labs were able to get hear the voice of every fan of the "Pokemon Go" and promised to deliver the features in no time.
Features like the proper tracking system, trade system and the very limited social interactions are just a few issues that the "Pokemon Go" fans want to be fixed or add. Instead, Niantic released a few patches with different features and other unwanted additional gameplay.
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According to the report made by the heavy.com, a new version of the "Pokemon Go" is about to release with new added features. The new egg system will be out, where players will have to depend on the travel distance before the egg has to hatch. The patch also adds an icon on the "Pokemon Go" screen that indicates the egg types.
In the recent "Pokemon Go" update, the medal system has been added where players can have an increased catching chances of a rare Pokemon. The upcoming "Pokemon Go" patch is expected to be released this October.
Meanwhile, Niantic Labs are expected to release a new Halloween theme for "Pokemon Go" this November as per the IB Times. In the report, it shows that Niantic Labs didn't mention yet about a Halloween feature, or such as, but there are claims that Niantic will be releasing a Halloween theme or features this November.
The Halloween feature is expected to be released along with the upcoming "Pokemon Go" patch. This obviously shows that Niantic Labs are still working on the "Pokemon Go," despite the fact the millions of players already abandoned the game.