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‘Pokemon GO’ Update Brings More Fixes Hidden In APK Files; Pokemon Company Working With Nintendo For New Device

By Jon C | Update Date: Jan 30, 2017 08:40 AM EST

Niantic recently dropped a surprise update for "Pokemon GO" that carries a lot of changes for its users. The game is now updated to version 0.55.0 for Android and 1.25.0 for iOS and its official blog post enlisted the fixes it has

 The new "Pokemon Go" update will now repair the issues of the game like decreasing its starting load time for Android devices. It, too, will solve the said unit's connectivity problems with the Pokemon GO Plus accessory. It also has an integrated iOS wheelchair support to be used with Apple Watch, as written on its live blog. Lastly, it comes with minor text fixes.

Moreover, a Reddit page called The Silph Road revealed additional information about the changes "Pokemon GO" update brings that is hidden in its APK files. It said that it has a few more references to the game's second generation. Aside from the important fixes, there are new items that fans would definitely enjoy. Some of the most specific changes are the possible RAM optimizations and connection while it is still unclear if it will also bear the critical catch.

Lastly, the new item that can be found in the updated "Pokemon GO" is the Candy Award. The code has seen some item types, like lucky eggs, that boost game's XP. Also, it has the inventory upgrade and the recently emerged evolution requirement item. Moreover, Daily Express noted that there might be a new device that could help to supply a safety boost to the title.

The Pokemon Company president Tsunekazu Ishihara revealed that this is what Pokemon Go Plus was supposed to do, but the device was currently out of stock. Hence, with the coming of a new tool, problems could be solved. In fact, he revealed that they are now working with Nintendo to develop a new apparatus that will let the gamers play safely.

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