‘Pokémon Go Gen 2’ Latest News & Update: Niantic Considers Redesigning User Interface

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Jan 18, 2017 02:58 PM EST

Niantic is still silent about the release of Pokémon GO Gen 2. New items and features were already been reported, but it's not sure whether these will be really included of the next-generation of Pokémon GO. The most-recent speculation claims that the game creator is planning to redesign the user interface.

Niantic was reportedly working at the lab for a modern redesigned user interface for Pokémon GO Gen 2. This theory is not yet confirmed, but there's a highly seasoned view from the public. This is about the creator who is said to be executing twists in the visible design of the game.

A Pokémon GO devotee named Albert Choi created the most prevailing user interface of the game. He even termed it as "creative" and "feasible" according to Pokémon GO Hub report.

One interface is the introducing of two accessible and easy-going two labels for Johto and Kanto Pokédex. The characters from Kanto Pokédex can be located in Johto. Moreover, sequence of the National Pokédex departs outside the regular grouping, but it appears very well and enthralling.

The leading item of the redesigned user interface is the updated footmark tracer and tracking item. The designer devised two kinds of tracking tool. These are the common poke tracks and unknown poke tracks.

Basing on render, the first tracking engine appears to be already familiarized in catching or fortunately traced Pokémon. Trainers on the second tracking engine must need a particular element called "Footprint Identifier" which aids in stalking and catching Pokémon.

According to Mic, Niantic is not consistently good about conversing with Pokémon GO players. This causes unrestrained conjecture in the Pokémon GO leagues like the Silph Road.

The newest theory pinned on the well-known subreddit is a shrewd April Fools' Day occurrence. Meanwhile, the designer illustrated modifications in his particular render fitting to Legendary Pokemon, PvP counterparts and PokéGear, among others.

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