'Pokemon GO' Update: Niantic To Bring The Legendary Pokemon On Chinese New Year [Video]
One of the biggest topics in the Pokemon GO community recently is the release of Legendary Pokemon. These creatures have long been guaranteed by Niantic. However no certain date has been revealed, so it seems to be unearthed now.
According to a report from SlashGear, the next major Pokemon GO update will bring the highly anticipated Legendary Pokemon, and this has long been overdue. It just happens that various considerations were made all for the sake of China.
You should be well aware that Pokemon GO is currently blocked in the aforementioned country. Therefore developer Niantic is trying to meet every detail, looking for a way to reverse the situation there. The functioning of the ban is being worked out with the country's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT).
Niantic needs to focus something to keep the players engaged on, because the game is continuing in its slow decline. Continued updates have kept the users engaged throughout the last few weeks and months, and it has had a good impact on their health, according to Gamasutra.
Many patrons of the game believe that the next update or event for Pokemon GO will be focused on China. One reason is the fact that it offers a billion of population, the quantity in from China is alone enough to bring huge numbers to the titular Augmented Reality game, reports iTech Post.
The most interesting part here is a Pokemon GO update might be released on the day of the Chinese New Year (January 28), this alone here is going to be a massive drop, not mentioning how timely it's going to be. The creatures which will come with update have long been promised by Niantic.
Pokemon Go will be holding an event which will launch Mewtwo, Legendary Pokemon, Gen 2 Pokemon and more. So much is still in store this 2017 for the game that made a huge impact on people's lives starting last 2016. Niantic Labs planned this event based on the liking of the players themselves that they were able to get through surveys.