Pokémon GO Becomes Pokémon Stay Inside As Niantic Makes Sweeping Changes

Pokémon GO Becomes Pokémon Stay Inside As Niantic Makes Sweeping Changes

Niantic has cancelled Pokémon GO’s next community day and is offering new ways for players to continue playing indoors to avoid the spread of COVID-19



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Pokémon GO Becomes Pokémon Stay Inside As Niantic Makes Sweeping Changes

As concerns over COVID-19, the coronavirus, continue to grow, Niantic has moved to curtail the risks to Pokémon GO players by cancelling the next community day and providing a way to keep playing their game without the need to leave the one’s home. While it is unintuitive to imagine measures taken to keep players from playing the augmented reality mobile game as it was intended, the decision was made to limit the spread of disease.

For starters, the Abra Community Day scheduled for later in March has been postponed for a date to be specified later. This is an understandable move for Niantic, as Community days explicitly reward players for venturing out for a few hours to try and catch as many Pokémon as possible, which would expose players to other individuals needlessly.

Niantic has also taken the initiative to keep players at home as much as possible, running counter to how the game is generally supposed to be played outside with a focus on exploration to find certain Pokémon. In the in-game shop and until further notice, players can make a one-time purchase of 30 Incense for 1 PokéCoin. Normally, these each cost 40 coins, or 1,200 for that many Incense if purchased all at once.

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Incense is an item that can be used at any time and will cause Pokémon to spawn frequently near a player for the duration of its effect. Typically, Incense was only made to last for thirty minutes, but as Niantic wants to keep players safe and to practice social distancing, Incense will now last for an entire hour until further notice. In effect, Niantic has provided players with the means to capture Pokémon for thirty hours without needing to leave home.

In addition, PokéStops will now drop gifts more frequently and Pokémon habitats will increase, with more Pokémon appearing in the wild.



In its statement, Niantic has made it clear that there may be future changes made by expanding features and experiences. Depending on how long the global pandemic remains in place, we may see Niantic repeat the offer for Incense or provide even more changes to how Pokémon spawn to further encourage players to remain at home.

For now, be sure to jump into the in-game shop and claim your bundle of 30 Incense for 1 PokéCoin, as this is a great way to keep growing the Pokédex while also staying safe.

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