New Pokemon Go features coming this year, says Niantic CEO

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Niantic did finally address one of the most requested features last month by introducing the ability to trade Pokemon with other players. While it remains a popular game, the buzz over Pokemon Go -- which had everyone from policemen to schoolchildren walking around hunting for digital creatures -- has fizzled. After widening the game with 80 new characters and four new features last month, Pokemon Go plans to add "some other features people have been asking about later this year," John Hanke, CEO of Niantic and creator of Pokemon Go, said Thursday at the SXSW Conference and Festivals in Austin. Pokemon Go, last year's mobile gaming hit, will addmore top-requested features later this year. Niantic has also struck deals with companies like Sprint to turn its retail stores into gyms and Pokestops.


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Pokemon Go news: Niantic confirm new update plans as fans crack Gen 2 egg tier

More Pokemon Go news on the latest updates being worked on by NianticAs expected, Niantic CEO John Hanke gave out a few new tidbits of Pokemon Go news during his latest appearance on a panel this week. Other crucial bits of info were also confirmed, such as the Pokemon Go team having doubled in size since the release of the big Gen 2 update. And during the game's latest appearance on Thursday at the SXSW Conference and Festivals in Austin, Hank revealed that Niantic were working on some new ideas. Pokemon Go updates have been talked about a lot lately, popping at the Mobile World Congress, as well as GDC 2017. While he didn't reveal what they were, he crucially added that these new projects had not been touched on by his team yet.

Pokemon Go news: Niantic confirm new update plans as fans crack Gen 2 egg tier

Pokemon Go fans glad Niantic addressing complaints ‹ Japan Today
PORTLAND, Maine —Few games have enjoyed both the meteoric rise — and subsequent fall — in popularity as Pokemon Go. In Maine, members of the Pokemon Go 207 Facebook group have noticed more screenshots from players taking up the game again. The hard-to-replicate game still has an enviable following in Japan, China, Korea as well as North America, Dreunen said. Milwaukee County has prepared for Pokemon Go and future augmented-reality games by requiring game developers to obtain a permit to get players into parks. Nick Fournier, a 21-year-old media studies student at the University of Southern Maine, said he's glad the company has finally begun listening to players' complaints.


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