Niantic has did it again with Pokemon GO. Apparently, a new nest migration (considered as the 10th) has been released. And with such changes, players can expect the locations of creatures to change again. Good thing, there's a tool that helps them mitigate this underlying issue.
According to Otakukart, the 10th Pokemon GO Nest Migration happened sometime on Thursday, December 29th. It's worth noting that based on the recent migration, this thing is believed to happen in every 3 weeks. The publication further states that so far, this is the 7th time the studio followed such pattern. The latest one came on December 15th.
Pokemon GO Nest Migration is quite simple. Its name speaks the meaning already. This system basically changes the local nest locations of Pokemon in the world. For instance, if Pikachu is known to be spawning in Area A, it's expected to spawn in Area B when a new migration happens. In one way or another, it kinds of make the whole catching process a bit difficult for players. Because seriously, there's no specific formula of finding these local nests unless players do it themselves.
Fortunately for Pokemon GO players, the guys at The Silph Road has this concerned covered. The Reddit community offers a map of the entire world. It showcases the areas that have been gradually populated as each nest migration happens. It even informs players when certain brand new nests have been submitted, as players get to update this information. However, in order for this to be relevant, this information must have been submitted on or right after December 29th.
In related Pokemon GO news, the highly anticipated feature called Trading System is expected to be unveiled next year. Details about this feature is rumored to surface following the conclusion of two Christmas events. From there, Niantic is believe to finally shed some light, revealing what players can expect from this system.
What are your thoughts on the 10th Pokemon GO Nest Migration? Have you checked the world map already on the aforementioned social media site? How was it so far? Let us know what you're thinking at the comment section below!