The hit game Pokemon GO recently obtained an update which brings the 10th nest migration. Now, Niantic Lab is slated to release another upgrade that will reportedly bring 11th Nest Migration. Also, it was reported that a calculator tool is now accessible at Pokemon GO Hub.

According to Mobile & Apps, it was just a few weeks ago when trainers around were able to find and catch more pocket monsters as the 10th nest migration for Pokemon GO was released by Niantic Lab. Now, the game developer will be launching an upgrade that will bring 11th nest migration.

Some of its patrons think that its arrival is too early since the tenth has only been around for a few weeks. With the new migration, it was said that there were spawn areas that continued to be the same while others demonstrated major modifications.

In spite of the changes, the latest Pokemon GO nest migration features many distinguished spawns. This basically means that trainers may still find monsters like Zubat and Pidgey and they may still be seen in the same nest all day long.

Parenthetically, one of the big alterations that came with the 11th migration is the presence of local nests to altered locations or key cities around the world. Based on some news, that extended spawn rates are probably in nests found in business establishments and parks.

Aside from that, Daily Express has learned that a new tool is capable of calculating exactly how long it will take you reach the max level. This calculator tool is obtainable at the Pokemon Go Hub. It has the ability to compute the amount of time it would take gamers to reach level 40 by measuring their current level, days played so far and their target level. Upon calculating, the users need a grand total of 20 million XP to reach the maximum level while the final level alone needs an astounding 5 million XP.

For the upcoming update for Pokemon GO, Niantic Lab hasn't released exact schedule as of the moment. With this, its patrons are advised to keep an eye for further announcements that can be expected really soon.

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