'Pokemon GO' Latest News, Update: Receive Bonus And Candies When You Catch Same Pokemon?

"Pokemo GO" players tired of catching the same Pokemon monsters repatedly in the Niantic Labs game, best not be weary anymore. Niantic Labs recently will roll an update in "Pokemon GO" which rewards you for seizing the same monster, even if you caught one before.

According to a blog post from Niantic, "Pokemon GO" is loaded with a new feature which engages a player more in catching more pocket monsters. More often than not, as players brave to walk long stretches in search of a rare Pokemon monster, tendency is they get across these caught Pokemon monsters without minding them anymore.

Now, latest update in "Pokemon GO" gives rewards for every same Pokemon monster a player catches. This does not only let the players earn medals, it will also make his chance of catching other pocket monsters of the same type.

CNet reports that the last biggest update for "Pokemon GO" was "Pokemon GO" Buddy Training where Pokemon monsters are evolved through the use of candies.

 

Parent Herald previously reported that more updates have been lined for "Pokemon GO" until next year, including "Pokemon GO" Trainer Battles and "Pokemon GO" Generation 2.

While waves of people seem to still be obsessed with the augmented reality game, it was also previously reported by Parent Herald that the "Pokemon GO" hype is declining. From a whopping $16 million earnings a day, now it leveled down to $2 million which is still a good thing after all.

Undeniably, "Pokemon GO" is a smash hit but that does not mean everyone is pleased with the Niantic game. Parent Herald' also reported that Niantic Labs, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are facing charges for "Pokemon GO."

Complaints vary, from dissatisfaction from the game, down to privacy and safety concerns. The companies altogether face 72 complaints before the Federal Trading Commission.

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