Pokemon Go Fans may see new Pokemon at Future Game Events

By Alisha Dale, | September 14, 2016

Pokemon Go to introduce new characters in the game.

Pokemon Go to introduce new characters in the game.

Pokemon Go has made the world crazy since it was launched. Fans have been demanding to see new Pokemon characters, and it appears that the company behind the game agrees. The good news is that fans would get to see new characters, but not that soon.

During a recent event, the CEO of Niantic Labs, John Hanke, told the audience that it is normal for fans to expect to see new Pokemon creatures. However, that would only be possible once the company has finished its global roll out, PC World reported.

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That means that the Pokemon Go fans will have to wait a little bit longer to get introduced to new characters. Hanke revealed that the public should expect to see the new characters in the game at Pokemon Go events.

In fact, Hanke said that this may happen in a very synchronized way and that the idea is to introduce a new character and conduct events where they would be unveiled to players, Value Walk reported.

This is not the first time that Niantic has decided to host an event for its players. In the past, the company has conducted events to host thousands of players.

For example, Niantic has been conducting events to host "Ingress" players. Hanke proudly described this as "ComicCon meets a 5K." While such events for "Ingress" players continue to happen, an official event for Pokemon Go players may still be a little far.  

During the event, Hanke said that events have been an integral part of the Niantic's gaming community. However, the company wants the launch craziness to subside before it carries out other plans.

Niantic faced trouble after the launch of Pokemon Go as the company's servers were not yet stabilized to handle a huge number of users. Niantic eventually worked with Google to resolve the issue.

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