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Niantic updates Pokémon Go in effort to limit coronavirus spread, Ars Technica

Niantic updates Pokémon Go in effort to limit coronavirus spread, Ars Technica

      Pokémon Go home –

             

Cheap incense, quick-hatching eggs, and more updates encourage less real-world wandering.

      

                  

Please practice social distancing by staying at least 6 feet away from this Abra. (With) (widespread cancellations of public gatherings) and
health officials urging social distancing programs
in response to the spread of COVID – , it seems like an ill-advised time to play a game like Pokémon Go
, which requires walking around outside and often congregating in the real world with other players. But developer Niantic is taking steps to reduce the need for that kind of public interaction with updates announced this week . For instance, players are now able to purchase in-game incense items at a more than 530 percent discount, letting them attract nearby Pokémon to their current location without the need to leave the house. Pokémon will also appear more frequently and in more locations to limit the need for extended travel while playing the game.

confirmed to Polygon that it is “prioritizing updates to Pokémon Go features and experiences that can be enjoyed in individual settings,” and it has “made these updates based on the current global health situation.” Niantic is leaving the final decision about how to play the game in individual players’ hands, though, saying it is “encourag [ing] players to make decisions on where to go and what to do are in the best interest of their health and the health of their communities. ” While aggregate player interest in Pokémon Go has Reported fallen quite a bit from the stratospheric heights it reached during its summer (launch , analysts at Sensor Tower (estimate the game still brought in a record $ (million in , thanks in part to an estimated 99 million downloads worldwide across iOS and Android.                                                     

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