Pokémon Go is a game that rewards outdoors, socializing, traveling and playing with friends. Many of these jobs are no longer part of the everyday life of many people – because of COVID-19 virus and instructions for shelter in your surroundings. To keep players active and engaged with each other, Niantic ka Pokémon Go announced the game will see many updates focused on improving home information – including remote attack modes.
Soon, Pokémon Go will track steps and exercises while you are at home. According to Niantic, cleaning your house or running on a treadmill will help you achieve your fitness goals and improve your relationship with your Pokémon through Adventure Sync.
Because crossing a community makes finding a group of attacking, Niantic also intends to add a new feature that lets you complete battles with friends without leaving your house – as long as players already have Poké Balls. While Niantic said this feature is coming soon, we don't yet have any further insight into how it will work.
Like the uncertainty of COVID-19 looms in the summer, Niantic also works in a new way for players to enjoy Pokémon Go Fest – after the studio dropped his latest Sasari Zone. The studio also discusses new ways for fans to travel to some of their favorite outdoor spots.
The announcement comes just weeks after Niantic's initial efforts to make it Pokémon Go playable without going outside.
It is not yet clear whether these are new Pokémon Go updates will hit the live servers.
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