‘Pokemon Go’ Update, News: Rare Pokemon Made More Available; Eevee Removed From 10Km Egg Pokemon List; Niantic’s Own Tracker Expands

"Pokemon Go" latest update made Eevee available to hatch from five-kilometer eggs instead of the 10km ones. This allows players to get  more rare Pokemon creatures other than Eevee from 10km eggs. Apart from the new Pokemon update, Niantic Labs has also expanded the availability of their own "Pokemon Go" tracker outside San Francisco, allowing more trainers to access the new feature.

"Pokemon Go's" Eevee can now hatch from five-kilometer eggs, giving trainers more chances of getting other rare pocket monsters from 10km eggs. It can be recalled that "Pokemon Go" players have been constantly disappointed in hatching 10km eggs only to get an Eevee. Apparently, most trainers think that Eevee is one of the Pokemon creatures that does not deserve to be hatched from 10km eggs, TechPlz reported.

"Pokemon Go" players reportedly believe that 10km eggs should give out more rare Pokemon creatures. Eevee has been one of the most common Pokemon to hatch from 10km eggs and it is seemingly not satisfying to most "Pokemon Go" players. Fortunately, game developer Niantic Labs listened to this concern and has now removed Eevee from the list of 10km eggs Pokemon creatures.

Moreover, this is not the only concern from "Pokemon Go" players that Niantic has addressed recently. Many trainers have been clamoring for a real Pokemon tracker especially after Niantic has blocked third-party scanners. Niantic answered this with the expanded availability of its own Pokemon tracker outside San Francisco.

It can be recalled that Niantic launched a beta version of its own Pokemon tracker in San Francisco for testing. Recently, the developer decided to make it available to some parts of Arizona and Seattle, Parent Herald reported. However, the "Pokemon Go" developer has not announced when they will officially launch the Pokemon tracker.

"Pokemon Go" players are advised to be patient for the release of the said tracker globally as Niantic may still be in the process of refining the feature. In the meantime, check out how Niantic's own Pokemon tracker works in the video below. Drop us your thoughts in the comment section too.

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