'Pokemon Go' Medal System To Be Launched For An Easy Rare Pokemon Catch; New Update Coming Real Soon

Pokemon Go players everywhere are having frustrations as they are having a hard time catching a rare monster. This is due to the fact that it is rare of course, and is part of the Pokemon Go gameplay. In reality, as players are having a hard time to catch rare Pokemon, it has become a pain in the neck instead of feeling it as a challenge.

Niantic seems to be very kind for every player out there. It has already addressed this issue and cameup with an idea of making it easy to catch rare Pokemon in Pokemon Go. The game developer Niantic, will be launching a new update that will make it easier to catch rare Pokemon.

As per WCCF Tech, Niantic is planning to give every player a special catch bonus. This means in the next Pokemon Go update, in every low-level Pokemon catch, the player is entitled to gain a bonus and once reached the certain amount, an easy rare Pokemon catch will be given as a bonus.

Niantic provides a small detail about the next Pokemon Go update. A new feature will be added in which players will be granted a catch bonus as they earn a new Pokemon Go medal. The medal can be acquired in every catch and it will be based on a certain Pokemon type like Kindler, Psychic and Gardener.

As an example, upon reaching the higher tier for the Kindler Medal, players will have an increased success rate of catching a fire-type Pokemon like Charmander and Ponyta. Obviously, to reach the next tier of a certain Pokemon Go medal, players will then need to catch the same type of Pokemon.

Hardcore Gamer confirmed that since the game launched three months ago, millions of players are starting to make a total off from the game. The upcoming Pokemon Go update will be considered as a bait of Niantic so that those players would come back.

This Pokemon Go update is expected to be released this year as per Uber Gizmo. Though Niantic hasn't confirmed anything yet, rumors say that this update will be released this month.

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