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Upcoming Pokémon Go Updates Aim to Make Game Easier for Beginners [Update: Rolling Out]

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In the face of waning popularity, developer Niantic recently announced a few updates to Pokémon Go that aim to make the game easier for players, with a focus on training at friendly Gyms and capturing wild Pokémon (via Engadget). The updates are for "trainers of all levels," but they appear to mostly benefit newcomers who might have given up on the game prior to the changes.

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The first update is a way to make it easier to catch rare Pokémon by incentivizing players to grind through common Pokémon. Through a "catch bonus," users will increase their chances of catching lesser-seen creatures every time they nab one that they've already caught a handful of times. These are tied to the game's existing medal system, so "for example, as you reach a higher tier for the Kindler Medal, your bonus to catch Fire-type Pokémon such as Charmander, Vulpix and Ponyta increases."

The second addition will focus on training at friendly Gyms, allowing players to bring a total of six Pokémon into training instead of the current limitation to one creature. The game will also temporarily adjust the CP of the opposing Pokémon to your level "to generally match your Pokémon’s battle capabilities," making it easier for low-level users to boost their team's prestige at a Gym.

Basically, this will make it possible for lower level players to train Pokémon and get them into gyms at all. Under the current system, casual players stuck at lower levels or are just starting off can't do much to get a Pokémon into a friendly gym or snag the free bonus coins that are available as a result. It doesn't make it any easier to take the fight to other teams, but now even if you're at a lower level than other players in your area, you will have a reason to actually stop at gyms again.

Niantic didn't confirm when the updates would roll out, but the company did say they will be "coming soon." In late September, Pokémon Go ended its reign as the highest grossing app in the United States App Store, which it held for 74 days. Other major updates have introduced a buddy system, but players are still waiting for trading, friend battling, a new generation of Pokémon, and the Apple Watch app announced at Apple's September 7 iPhone event.

Update: Pokémon GO version 1.11.2 is rolling out as of October 10.

Top Rated Comments

127 months ago
That's not what the game needs. Start monetizing the game.

-Show Ads on the bottom of the game, with a permanent ad footer banner.
-from the money you get, create real-world gift card winnings at random pokestops
-pokestops with "possible" gift cards in them could be special color/type (businesses can contribute if they want)
-each gift card needs to be at least $50 or equivalent to cost of living based on the country the pokestop is in
-a few hundred gift cards a day all over the world OR based on revenue from the permanent ad footer banner
-this will re-energize the community into a long-term gameplay
-I'll accept $150K for this idea. Enjoy.
Horrible idea! Just fix the tracker and make pokehunts fun. Announce when the first legendary will appear possibly too.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Pakaku Avatar
127 months ago
Any way to directly battle other trainers yet? I thought that was supposedly a big deterrent in keeping people interested.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
g-7 Avatar
127 months ago
-Show Ads on the bottom of the game, with a permanent ad footer banner.
No. Just no.

Seriously.

NO.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
127 months ago
Still playing as the game makes my daily walking fun, I would have given up playing it otherwise as it becomes increasingly discouraging the higher you go - Pokemon's can break out of the capture process easier & more often the more experience you get wasting your time and capture balls, the amount of points it takes to get to a new level (and additional capture balls / temp incubators / Raspberry's / modules etc.) increases at stages as you go to higher levels - Level 19 and its 25k points to get to a new level, at level 20 it becomes 75k points). The game is almost perfectly designed to make people give up the higher they go.

Have noticed with the last release much of the glitchiness that was introduced with the "buddy" release was gone, now there are many more pokemon's popping up (including more rare ones) and I have to watch what I catch or I'd burn through my capture balls very quickly now which wasn't a problem prior to these last releases (which may be by design since they want to sell those to you).
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
127 months ago
This game is already dead.... Have not oppened the app for about a month now...
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xaqt93 Avatar
127 months ago
Hopefully I'll be able to turn gen 2 off if they do add it to the app. Never cared for any other than 1st gen.
I have noticed that even though I'm only level 18 my Pokémon are just as good if not better than most people in my area who are levels 20-26. I've got a good feeling when I finally get to max level my Pokémon are going to wreck all those people who pay for the app.
I feel the same way. Level 29 and I have my top 10 Pokemon Maxed out. A lot better then some of the level 30s and higher. I am excited for the second generation Pokemon though! It will just be more Pokemon to find and level up!
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