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Pokémon Go to increase global spawn rates in major new move

by Layla Feb 20,2025

Pokémon Go is significantly increasing global Pokémon spawn rates, a move aimed at revitalizing the nearly decade-old game. This isn't a temporary event; Pokémon will appear more frequently everywhere, with a particular boost in densely populated areas, both in terms of encounter frequency and the number of spawn points.

This update addresses player criticism regarding spawn rates, a straightforward improvement likely to be well-received. While not explicitly acknowledging past shortcomings, the change reflects Niantic's adaptation to evolving urban landscapes and player distribution over the years. Increased spawn rates are particularly beneficial in colder months, allowing city dwellers to enjoy the game without prolonged outdoor exposure.

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This enhanced availability makes "catching 'em all" a more realistic goal. The improved spawn rates are a positive step for the game, addressing a key area of player feedback. For those seeking to complete their Pokédex or simply enjoy more frequent encounters, this update is a welcome addition. The change reflects Niantic's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the game's appeal.

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