More information comes anew regarding the elusive Pokemon, Ditto. Based on the APK of the latest "Pokemon GO" update, the rare monster may finally be seen in "Pokemon GO" Generation 2 among other features that Niantic Labs has kept in store for Pokemasters.
The Silph Road decoded the APK of latest "Pokemon GO" update, and it revealed more upcoming features for the location-based game. Among its new features is a new move, transform, which gave hints of the rare Pokemon's arrival. Ditto is known to be associated with the move.
More Pokemon are coming as "Pokemon GO" Generation 2 launches. A hundred new monsters were seen to be introduced to the game as Pokedex #152 (Chikorita) up to #251 (Celebi) were referenced from the APK. There are 52 Pokemon families, meanwhile, that are anticipated to be included in "Pokemon GO" Generation 2.
Other features seen in the APK also include the new Lockout System and Quest System. Further, the Condolence ribbon, which was seen live in the previous version, has also been found in the "Pokemon GO" APK.
While all these new features have made Pokemasters' heart skip a bit and feel the excitement yet again, Niantic Labs had a setback for its latest "Pokemon GO" update. Players are furious over the game's latest patch, which includes speed limits while catching Pokemon monsters. Pokemasters are now only allowed to catch the monsters while in a walking speed.
The latest "Pokemon GO" update for iOS and Android made Pokemon hunting in moving vehicles harder, says a Polygon report. Several PokeStops cannot be accessed anymore if a player exceeds a certain "walking speed." When catching Pokemon while in a moving vehicle, a prompt pops up to confirm that a player inside.
"Pokemon GO" players are displeased over the changes as evident in the game's Reddit page. Some Reddit users even said that they could not catch monsters at all while in a vehicle, adding to much of the players' annoyance considering the dropping weather temperature.
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