'Pokemon Go' News Update: Version 1.13.3 Already Available For iOS; New Patch Changes How You Hatch Pokemon Eggs?

Niantic is eager to show the world that their popular game "Pokemon Go" is still in. According to recent, "Pokemon Go" reports, the team behind the addicting game has just released a new patch for the gameplay to make it better and more enjoyable.

According to reports, there are two "Pokemon Go" versions that are in the works. Niantic's 1.13.3 version is for iOS users while 0.43.3 is for Android "Pokemon Go" players.

Per Nintendo Insider, the "Pokemon Go" 1.13.3 version for iOS users is already available. However, there is no confirmation as to when Android users will enjoy the much anticipated "Pokemon Go" update.

What can "Pokemon Go" players from Nintendo's latest patch? Per the report, in "Pokemon Go" version 1.13.3 update, Professor Willow will discover a huge surprise. The Eggs in "Pokemon Go" have different patterns, which depends on to the distance that is required to hatch them.

In addition, the recent "Pokemon Go" version 1.13.3 will include Pokemon type icons that players will see in the information screen of each Pokemon. To make the gaming experience more enjoyable, for "Pokemon Go" players using Pokemon Go Plus, there will now be a low battery indicator to inform you of your device's battery life. "Pokemon Go" version 1.13.3 also includes minor text fixes.

Meanwhile, Tech Mic reported that "Pokemon Go" version1.13.3 also changes the color-coding for Pokemon eggs in the user interface. Aside from this, Niantic has updated the egg-hatching system in "Pokemon Go" by making it easier for the player to find the eggs that they wish to hatch first.

Based on the "Pokemon Go" screenshot, 2-kilomter eggs will remain green, which is the default color prior to "Pokemon Go" version 1.13.3. Meanwhile, the 5-kilometer eggs will be colored orange while the 10-kilometer eggs will be featured in purple.

How do you find this "Pokemon Go" version 1.13.3? Are you happy about the new "Pokemon Go" patch? Have you tried Nintendo's recent update? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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