Ever since it was released in July, "Pokémon GO" has definitely made the mobile gaming experience more exciting with its location-based augmented reality concept. As the game continues to be released in other selected countries, it's safe to assume that the game has introduced a new and thrilling "Pokémon" craze that makes many gamers go nuts, all in the name of "Pokémon" hunting.
Many "Pokémon GO" guide reports have already circulated that have unveiled several of the game's most kept secrets but what really the attention of many gamers is PokeStops. So, what exactly are in store at PokeStops?
According to Attack of the Fanboy, PokeStops are reportedly a supply and XP source in "Pokémon GO" realm, where every item received corresponds to XP credits. In addition, PokeStops also enable gamers to increase their earnings by giving around 50 XP points, not to mention the opportunity to double the XP points given and the chance to get valuable supplies such as the 10km egg.
In addition, PokeStops also provide other interesting "Pokemon GO" products including Poke Balls and potions, which were considered useful for "Pokemon GO" gamers, iTechPost noted. PokeStops is also a place that gives players the opportunity to get free items.
Aside from the PokeStops, Niantic has recently launched a new "Pokémon GO" patch, which brought the game's newest tracking tool known as Sightings. GameRant revealed the latest tracking tool is limited to 200 meters or 700 feet and is replacing the game's old Nearby feature as it was apparently unreliable.
For an in-depth analysis about the latest "Pokémon GO" patch, gamers can check out the game's Reddit community. International Business Times, on the other hand, has outlined some helpful tips for "Pokémon GO" players, especially when using the Sightings tool.
Meanwhile, Pidgeys and Rattatas won't be plaguing the "Pokémon GO" Sightings menu as the list has grouped the Pokémon together. Due to this major change, players will experience a more challenging hunt to track multiple Pokémon, another Attack of the Fanboy report revealed.
In other "Pokémon GO"-related news, "Pokémon GO" has already invaded 15 countries across Asia and Oceania, Gadgets 360 has learned. But the game's release in China, Korea and India was reportedly delayed to due to server regulations, Mobile & Apps reported.
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