'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 Egg Update: Lists, hatching tips, charts, hacks, chances and more

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'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 Egg Update: Lists, hatching tips, charts, hacks, chances and more


'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 Egg Update: Lists, hatching tips, charts, hacks, chances and more
( 'Pokémon Go' Gen 2 Egg Update: Lists, hatching tips, charts, hacks, chances and more ) - Pokémon Go's first Gen 2 update only recently went live, and already the internet is abuzz with the handful of new creatures from the Gold and Silver's Johto region that are now available to players in Niantic's mobile game.Whether you never stopped playing Pokémon Go or you're just looking for an excuse to get back into the saddle, we've got you covered with all the information about how to catch the new Gen 2 releases, how to hatch those 10km eggs you've been sitting on since the fall, updates to the egg groups and some tips to make your Pokémon Go experience the best possible.Pokémon Go Gen 2 egg list: Cleffa, Elekid and Smoochum show up alongside Pichu and TogepiAlthough Niantic was inexplicably tight-lipped about what Pokémon players could expect outside of Togepi and Pichu in their release video (the latter is already less exciting if, like us, you were pleasantly surprised at how early you could catch a Pichu in Pokémon Sun and Moon), Forbes reported that the new Pokémon are nowSmoochum, the pre-evolved form of the Generation 1 Pokémon Jynx, hatches from a 10km egg.
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'Pokémon Go' Nest Migration Changes: Locations and maps update for the 9th time


'Pokémon Go' Nest Migration Changes: Locations and maps update for the 9th time
( 'Pokémon Go' Nest Migration Changes: Locations and maps update for the 9th time ) - With Christmas Pikachuhiding out in Pokémon Go, now would be a great time to find a Pikachunest, wouldn't it?You know what that means: It's time for nest locations to change again.The Silph Road has cleared its Global Nest Atlas after the ninth Pokémon Go nest migration occurred this week.
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'Pokémon Go' Got Players Moving for 6 Weeks…Then Fizzled


'Pokémon Go' Got Players Moving for 6 Weeks…Then Fizzled
( 'Pokémon Go' Got Players Moving for 6 Weeks…Then Fizzled ) - Playing "Pokémon Go" really does get people to walk more, but the effects appear to be short-lived, a new study suggests.Researchers found that during the week after people downloaded "Pokémon Go," they took 955 more steps, on average, compared with people who didn't play "Pokémon Go."The study involved 1,182 Americans ages 18 to 35 who completed an online survey in August 2016, shortly after the game's release.
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