By Mala Srivastava, | March 08, 2017
John Hanke, Niantic CEO, said that Legendary Pokemon will be added to the mobile game before the end of this year. (YouTube)
If new reports are anything to go by, Mewtwo, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew and other Legendary Pokemon will be included in "Pokemon Go" in 2017.
John Hanke, Niantic CEO, said that Legendary Pokemon would be added to the mobile game before the end of this year, Android Headlines reported. Hanke noted that there are some areas that need to be improved - one of them being gym battles and playing together.
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The gameplay in gym battles is very restricted. It apparently does not work as good as Niantic wants. The company will overhaul this aspect of "Pokemon Go" to ensure more teamwork and give players a larger incentive to get the rewards from gym battles.
Also, the hit game has been riddled with claims of cheating and gamers discovering ways to exploit the systems. Hanke stated that the exploits exist because Niantic's team was not able to foresee them. He does not think that it is the fault of the users when a website or an app offers them a shortcut.
It is clearly Niantic's responsibility to prevent these things or to not make them difficult than they presently are. Hanke wishes players would not do cheat because they are not letting themselves to experience "Pokemon Go" to its fullest.
The reward of the mobile game is being active and getting to see locations they generally would not see. Several players have turned to unofficial trackers to begin tracking down the rarer creatures after the company removed the feature from "Pokemon Go."
Meanwhile, Niantic Labs has rolled out a fresh warning that cautions gamers to stop using such apps or they will have their accounts terminated. Recently, a Reddit user got a notification from the company.
The notification said that Niantic has detected activity on her account which indicates she or someone accessing her account are using unauthorized third party software or modified client software that accesses the game in violation of the Terms of Service.
Also, the notification included a warning that discourages the user from using such software.
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