Pokemon Go players now have lots to cheer about as the highly reported issue resulting in incorrect notifications will now be fixed. This concerns the vibrations that are sent out to trainers to indicate the presence of Pokemons nearby via the Nearby Pokemon tracker feature.
However, Pokemon Go trainers had reported that the above notifications were sent out incorrectly thereby leading to false alarms. Now, Niantic is seemingly working on correcting these bugs and loyalists of the game can expect an update in the near future.
This development comes at a time when the much expected Pokemon Go Gen 2 is rumoured to be released very shortly.
In fact, Niantic very recently shed enough light on the arrival of more Pokemons; these are slated to come to the fore as early as next week (December 12 to be exact). As per a Forbes report, which quotes the Pokemon Company, there would be an announcement regarding the incorporation of greater Pokemons into the game, which is a clear indicator that the next-gen Pokemons would arrive during this event.
At this juncture, it is a matter of note that the popular AR-based Pokemon Go is yet to even set foot in important economies such as India, China and South Korea. With the Pokemon Go Gen 2 now potentially set to be released on December 12, chances are remote that even the first-gen Pokemon Go would officially be made available in these regions.
[Source: Redmond Pie].