‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: 11th Nest Migration Released; Showcases New Pokestops, Gyms

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Jan 16, 2017 11:00 AM EST

Niantic unveiled the 10th nest migration of "Pokemon Go" a few weeks ago. Now, the 11th nest migration has reportedly arrived.

The last migration offered lots of modifications in the nests since it added local nests to many cities worldwide, as per Otaku Kart. "Pokemon Go" fans enjoyed this feature because they are able to catch Pokemon characters that they never encounter or held before. Sometimes, it is just a spawn Pokémon that is catchable in particular domains.

The 11th nest migration was said to present some unchanged spawn territories while others set out major transformations. Regardless of the changes, "Pokemon Go" still features numerous famous spawn. Therefore, trainers may continuously encounter savages such as Zubat and Pidgey.

One of the huge changes that occurred in the 11th migration is the incorporation of local nests to diverse cities all over the world. Some reports also claim that extended spawn rates may be applied on the nests, which are located in business institutions and recreation grounds.

There was no legitimate statement about the 11th nest migration of "Pokemon Go" but some trainers affirmed that it was so far leaked out. Silph Road, likewise, pinned up that the latest nest migration was already released.

The nests have changed a lot because of the newest migration. Therefore, trainers at present are expected not to encounter any Pokemon from the previous nests they have been come across before. There's another big announcement from Pokémon Go blog site that over 5,000 additional Starbucks areas in the U.S. now became PokeStops and Gyms.

With the latest changes on "Pokemon Go," a new report claims that "Pokemon Go" is earning £101.07 every minute in the UK, which has a total of £6,000 in just one hour. It was the highest earning app as of the moment.

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