2022 is already well underway, but Niantic has some big Pokemon GO news as it prepares to launch the next in-game season that will carry players through the end of winter and into spring. The mobile AR experience has survived this long thanks to its constant evolution and response to community feedback and it sounds like the developers are continuing that trend in the months to come.
The early 2022 Pokemon GO roadmap was revealed by Niantic this week and it is clear that the devs want the focus of the game to return to social interaction, exercise, and exploration. This shouldn’t come as a big surprise to players. A lot of the game’s early pandemic remote play features have already been nerfed (or removed entirely) and the shift back to real-world activities is already in motion.
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What that means in terms of gameplay is quite interesting. Players can expect global events, GO Battle League improvements, new postcard functionality, seasonal updates, and some more unique Community Days. Whether that means more Community Day Classics or some other variation still remains a mystery for a while longer.
First of all, we’d like to sincerely thank you all for your support of the GO Battle League! We’re always working on refining the experience, and we’re currently prioritizing a number of updates and improvements—including urgent bug fixes—that we’ll share more about in an upcoming Dev Diary. Stay tuned!
We’re so happy to see you all enjoying the new Postcard Book feature! We’re working on adding additional functionality, like notifications, sticker saving, an expanded Gift maximum, new Postcard sorting methods, and new Postcard notes!
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