Although the company behind the hit game is throwing events, it's not enough to keep the game alive.
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New reports suggest that the highly anticipated "Pokemon Go" Gen 2 update could be arriving in March.
"Pokemon Go" fans have been clamoring for Niantic Labs to shed more light on the release date and other details about the Gen 2 for the hit augmented titles. While details are still scarce about the upcoming update, new reports now claim that new price hike will hit gamers just before Gen 2's launch.
The latest APK for "Pokemon Go" when mined revealed valuable information that was not included in the release notes including 38 new moves, evolutions items, more avatar customization, and Gen 2 among others.
The female Pikachu and Raichu has secretly dissapeared in "Pokemon Go". After Niantic has released its latest update, "Pokemon Go" players have discovered that some of their Pikachus have noticeable changes to their tails.
Trainers though the recent “Pokemon GO” server issue would add Gen 2. After the insurmountable reports of login issues from trainers all around the world, "Pokémon GO" confirmed in a tweet that server issues were causing the popular app to stop working.
Niantic has announced the latest Pokemon Go update. This update will provide a better GPS tracking and Apple watch functionality.
Generation 2 monsters are going to invade "Pokemon Go" sooner that everyone expects - at least according to a data mine that surfaced over the internet recently.
Players have been experiencing a slight difference in Pikachu that might be a gender identity to "Pokemon Go".
''Pokemon Go" fans has recently discovered the best way to not only power-up Pokemon 2x but also to level up beyond the normal level cap.
Evolution Items and 38 New Moves Discovered in the "Pokemon Go" v0.53.1 Data Mine. Niantic has released its first updated version of the game after its successful Christmas and New Year events of "Pokemon Go".
A new "Pokemon GO" update patch is said to be released by Niantic, however, the update is not the one that players actually want.
Niantic Labs' "Pokemon Go" took the mobile gaming realm by storm last year and while several reports have been indicating that the mobile sensation is losing its luster, Pokemon fans continue going berserk over catching these one-of-a-kind creatures.