"Pokemon GO" has something new to offer to trainers and this is about a major nest migration. A few weeks ago, trainers around the was able to find and catch more pocket monsters as the 10th nest migration was released by Niantic and now the 11th has arrived.
Some think its arrival is too early since the tenth has only been around for a few weeks. At any rate, with the new migration, it was said that there were spawn areas that remained the same while others exhibited major changes.
Despite the changes, the latest "Pokemon GO" nest migration features many well-known spawns, so this means that trainers may still find monsters like Zubat and Pidgey. They may still be spotted in the same nest all day long.
Incidentally, one of the big changes that came with the 11th migration is the inclusion of local nests to different locations or key cities around the world. There were also reports that extended spawn rates are possible in nests found in business establishments and parks.
Then again, although there was no official announcement about the "Pokemon GO" 11th nest migration, some trainers confirmed that it was already rolled out. Silph Road also posted that the new nest migration has arrived.
Now, trainers should not be surprised if they can no longer spot certain Pokemon from the usual nest that they have been seen before. This is because the nests have changed now due to the new migration.
Meanwhile, another major news has arrived for trainers. The "Pokemon GO" announced through its blog site that more that 5,000 additional Starbucks locations in the U.S. are PokeStops and Gyms now.
"Today, we're happy to share that over 5,000 additional Starbucks stores in the United States have been integrated into the game as either a PokéStop or Gym, giving you even more places to play Pokémon GO and to engage with your local community," the post reads.
Finally, with the added Starbucks stores, it now raised the number of sponsored "Pokemon GO" locations to 7,800. The partnership between the world renown coffee shop and Niantic began in December 2016.
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