Apr 08, 2017 09:04 AM EDT
Latest updates have revealed that Pokemon GO fans are eagerly expecting the amazing update that Niantic will introduce for the highly anticipated Easter event. Although the developer is popularly known for organizing regular events that sometimes coincide with some yearly celebrations, there is no from Niantic with regards to the Easter event and what update will be introduced.
However, this has not stopped gamers from predicting and anticipating with some even suggesting that the updates for Pokemon GO Easter event will likely be released in the coming weeks. Among the predicted updates for Easter event is the possibility that Pokemon eggs might some see some apparent changes.
According to Gamerant, the Easter event updates would likely allow gamers to find more eggs at PokeStops. Gamers are also expecting Niantic to give the eggs a new look so as to give the impression of a traditional Pokemon GO Easter egg hunt. The report also stated that hatching times would likely be reduced in order to provide an opportunity for more Pokemon babies to be born.
Many gamers are expecting the developer to put Pokemon that feature eggs like Blissey, Chansey, Togepi, and Exeggcute in the forefront of the Pokemon GO Easter event. It is being reported that other gamers are expecting Niantic to double the time that a Lucky Egg will remain active and also increase the gain of stardust/XP/candy. It is believed that the developer could also reduce the price of lucky eggs.
According to Heavy, some gamers are speculating that there would not be a Pokemon GO Easter event due to the fact that this is a Christian holiday. But others argue that this is not the first Christian holiday the developer will celebrate as there was an event during Christmas even though it was never tagged a "Christmas event." Although it wasn't explicitly stated, the updates featured a Pikachu spawn wearing Santa hat in the game.
It is also reported that the only major holiday that did not receive any special Pokemon Go event since October was St. Patrick's Day, as there were events for Christmas, Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving, New Year's, and World Water Day.
Meanwhile, reports have it that many Pokemon GO fans are not quite comfortable with the swelling numbers of spoofers that have succeeded in taking over some areas of the world and have been left to go unpunished. Pokemon GO is available now for iOS and Android devices.