Pokémon Go: Niantic addresses Poké Ball shortage

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Pokémon Go players are stuck inside while (we hope) practicing great social distancing and self-isolation practices, which’s making it hard to play the social mobilegame Niantic is rapidly adjusting, nevertheless, and offering relief for Pokémon Go fans who unexpectedly discover themselves with a scarcity of Poké Balls.

Comparable to the inexpensive Incense offering that presented in Pokémon Go previously this month, Niantic is now offering a 100- pack of Poké Balls through the in-game store for simply one PokéCoin. Niantic states it prepares to provide weekly packages so players can stockpile on products. The super inexpensive Incense and Poké Ball packages will be readily available up until Monday, March 30 at 1 p.m. PDT.

Players who can make it to neighboring to PokéStops need to do so, since Niantic has actually increased the variety of presents players can hold to 20, and increased the variety of presents players can open daily to30 (The designer formerly increased the frequency of presents at Pokéstops.) Send out presents to your Poké Ball- starved buddies right now if you can.

Lastly, Pokémon Go is likewise providing 3x Stardust and 3x XP for players’ first catch of the day.

Niantic states these changes will be readily available in Pokémon Go “up until more notification.”

Tristan
Tristan
I am the author for Gaming Ideology and loves to play Battle Royale games and loves to stream and write about them. I am a freelancer and now is the permanent member of Gaming Ideology.

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