‘Pokemon Go’ Update: ‘Pokemon Go’ New Nest Migration Has Taken Place; Exclusive Mewtwo Event To Arrive [VIDEO]
ByThe new nest migration of the "Pokemon Go" mobile game has taken place. Players have been discussing the new creature that they have spotted in their areas. Also, Niantic is planning to host an exclusive Legendary Pokemon Mewtwo event.
The nests in the "Pokemon Go" refer to locations in the real world where the same Pokemon creatures reproduce at high rates. That means if an area is a Slowpoke nest, then players are most likely to spot several Slowpokes in that area. "Pokémon Go" players are claiming that there are significant changes in the location-based augmented reality game since the nest migration took place. The highly recognizable Pikachu is now a lot easier to spot than before.
Nonetheless, "Pokemon Go" enthusiasts have been treated to a legendary update. This "Pokemon Go" update allows players to join in with an online scavenger hunt with Mewtwo, Daily Star reported.
In spite of that, it appears that the mobile game company is planning to launch an exclusive Legendary Pokemon Mewtwo event. There are reports that the special event may also happen in Japan, Blasting News reported.
The "Pokemon Go" Mewtwo event is said to last for 10 minutes only and only one lucky gamer will be able to catch Mewtwo creature when the Pokemon event ends. Nevertheless, Niantic made it known that all participants of the event will be given a chance to throw PokeBalls to capture the Legendary "Pokemon Go" creature.
The software development company is considering to take security and safety measures for the "Pokemon Go" players. The company is said to coordinate with local authorities to help manage the event. Also, reports are claiming that police officers, K9s and medics will wear Pokemon-themed costumes.
Furthermore, "Pokemon Go" players are recommended to gather as much PokeBall as they can in the upcoming Mewtwo Event. Collecting several Ultra Balls would be ideal since utilizing a Master Ball is still not allowed.
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