For those fans who are still actively playing Pokemon Go, you'd be glad to know that the December update could bring a lot of new things to the game including player vs player challenges, Pokemon trading, generation 2 of Pokemon, and even some of the powerful Pokemon. GameNGuide reports that we may see a huge update next month like the ability to battle other players using your own Pokemon (which we've all been waiting for ever since the release), the second batch of Pokemon known as Gen 2, and even introduce new baby Pokemon feature that, according to Pokemon GO Hub, can be evolved later on. "Some of the baby Pokemon that might come to "Pokemon GO" are Pichu a baby Pikachu, Cleffa a baby Clefairy and Magby a baby Magmar. Do you think this will persuade ex-players of the game to go back to Pokemon Go or is it too late? Niantic, the developers behind Pokemon Go, recently announced that their AR+ feature is now supported by the Android OS platform. The AR+ feature allows more interactivity where players can walk up to the pokemon and it will scale in size. [appbox googleplay com.nianticlabs.pokemongo&hl=en] Players must have the ARCore application first before they can use this feature. Read more in our articles including "Pokemon Go update could bring PvP, Pokemon trading" and "Pokemon Go AR+ now supported by Android".
For those fans who are still actively playing Pokemon Go, you'd be glad to know that the December update could bring a lot of new things to the game including player vs player challenges, Pokemon trading, generation 2 of Pokemon, and even some of the powerful Pokemon. GameNGuide reports that we may see a huge update next month like the ability to battle other players using your own Pokemon (which we've all been waiting for ever since the release), the second batch of Pokemon known as Gen 2, and even introduce new baby Pokemon feature that, according to Pokemon GO Hub, can be evolved later on.
"Some of the baby Pokemon that might come to "Pokemon GO" are Pichu a baby Pikachu, Cleffa a baby Clefairy and Magby a baby Magmar. Do you think this will persuade ex-players of the game to go back to Pokemon Go or is it too late? Niantic, the developers behind Pokemon Go, recently announced that their AR+ feature is now supported by the Android OS platform.
Our coverage of pokemon trading includes: "Pokemon Go update could bring PvP, Pokemon trading"; "Pokemon Go AR+ now supported by Android"; "Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!, Eevee! coming to Nintendo Switch". Each article provides unique insights and information.