Pokemon Go update: all the news and rumors for what's coming next

Update: Niantic went big on live events this summer and while some of the European Safari events are yet to take place, they're due to wrap up by mid-October. 

Now that one half of the world is moving into the colder months while the other is seeing more sunshine, Niantic is dialing things back slightly and it's confirmed that it'll return to its smaller but longer-lasting seasonally thematic events. The first one is Equinox, intended to celebrate the change of the seasons.

The event will begin on September 27 at 9pm BST/ 1pm PST and will end at the same time on October 2. 

This event will see the introduction of a new item: Super Incubators. As you'd expect Super Incubators are better than standard Incubators and will hatch eggs 1.5 times faster. However, it appears that players will only be able to get them by purchasing them in special boxes from the in-game shop. 

Free benefits to the event will include the chance to pick up special 2km eggs from Gyms and PokeStops that will contain a rare Pokemon such as Chansey, Mareep and Larvitar. Everyone that plays during the period will also get double Stardust from hatching any eggs and catching Pokemon. 

In addition, if you register a new Pokemon to your Pokedex during this period, you'll receive triple XP as a reward.

Also make sure you don't miss the newly added legendary dog Pokemon from the Johto region.

Which of the Pokemon you can catch depends on where in the world you live – electric-type Raikou is currently in the Americas, fire-type Entei is in Europe and Africa, while water-type Suicune can be caught in the Asia-Pacific region. 

Where each of these Pokemon can be found will change over time and the next rotation is due to take place on September 30 while the final rotation will happen on October 31. This means everyone will get a chance to catch each of these legendary creatures in a special gym Raid Battle in their own region before the year is out. 

Read on to find out more about the big new update that brought Raid Battles, Exclusive Raids and new Gym features to the game. 

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Pokémon Go has been out for a long time now, and while the app has progressed a lot in this time - just remember how unstable the servers when it launched - there's still lots more work to be done.

Some of these features are ones that developer Niantic spoke about prior to the release of the game, while others have been promised since the game's release.

Without further ado, here's our guide to every new update rumors as well as the tweaks promised by Niantic so far. 

Latest Pokemon Go update

This summer Pokemon Go received its biggest update since it was first released and you can find out more about it and other incremental changes below.  

Gym changes

Gyms are being overhauled, new items are being added and a brand new cooperative group gameplay feature called Raid Battles is being introduced in the coming weeks.

Gyms have been changed up to encourage players to engage with them more often, adding a spinnable Photo Discs like the ones currently at Pokéstops which will distribute unique items and Gym Badges.

Gym Badges will serve as mementos but you’ll also be able to level them up through further interactions with Gyms which will earn you unique opportunities to receive bonus items.

Gyms will also now have six permanent slots that can be filled by the controlling team’s Pokémon and teams looking to take over the Gym for themselves will battle these six Pokémon in the order they’ve been assigned to the Gym. Each slot must now be filled by a different Pokémon (no double Digletts, please). 

A big problem with Gyms in Pokémon Go is that players would often dump powerful Pokémon there and never return to check on them. A new motivation system is changing that. Now, when a Pokémon is defending a Gym they’ll lose motivation over time and their Combat Power will temporarily decrease, making them even more easy to defeat. Trainers from the Gym’s ruling team will need to take time feed the Pokémon defending their Gym berries in order to maintain their motivation. 

There have been further small changes made to the way gyms work in the game since this initial update.

The biggest change is that players will now be able to heal the Pokemon they've left in gyms without actually having to physically return to the gym by using berries. The health regained from a distant berry will be less than that from actually returning to the gym but it's a convenient addition. 

Other small but convenient changes include the ability to see which gym you've placed your Pokemon in via its stat screen and your journal will now tell you how many Pokecoins a Pokemon has garnered when you withdraw it from a gym.

Raid Battles

The biggest new feature is Raid Battles which aims to bring a more cooperative and social dynamic to gameplay. When it’s introduced in a few weeks, players will be able to team up with others near them and work together to defeat powerful Pokémon known as Raid Bosses. 

Raid Battles are timed in-game events that’ll be located at Gyms. When they’re happening, the Gym will be unavailable and a large egg will appear on top of it with a timer. When the timer reaches zero, the Raid Boss will be revealed. Players from all teams will be able to join together to defeat the Raid Boss, earn new items or even catch the Raid Boss.

To get involved, you’ll need a Raid Pass and you can get one of these for free each day by visiting a Gym, though they can also be purchased.

Players will also be able to form private raid groups with their friends using a customized code system. 

After defeating a Raid Boss you’ll get rewards, some of which are exclusive, including Rare Candies, Golden Razz Berries and two Technical Machines (Fast and Charged).

The changes to Gyms will start being rolled out worldwide today (with Gyms being temporarily disabled to do so) and players will see Raid Battles introduced to the game in the coming weeks. 

Exclusive Raids

In addition to Raids there are also Exclusive Raids. These new invite only Raids will soon be the only way to catch legendary Pokemon Mewtwo, which was launched in a stadium event in Japan. 

To secure an invite for an Exclusive Raid, you'll need to have completed a Raid relatively recently at the same Gym where the Exclusive Raid is being held. Exactly how much time will pass between the end of a normal Raid and an Exclusive Raid is unclear but Niantic has said it'll give players warning an Exclusive Raid is coming to give them time to coordinate with other players. 

Pokémon Go update rumors: what we may see next

The expansion into generation 2 Johto region Pokémon was the first of three major updates planned for this year according to Niantic CEO John Hanke. 

During a keynote at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Hanke said there would be three "major" updates to the game later in 2017. Though Hanke didn't detail what exactly these update would be, we at TechRadar guessed they would involve player-versus-player battling, trading and commercial partnerships.

Since then, commercial partnerships with companies like Starbucks have already happened and Niantic has confirmed that both player-versus-player battling and trading will be coming to Pokemon Go in the future. 

The Pokémon Company boss, Tsunekazu Ishihara, told Bloomberg that so far they had only achieved 10% of what they hoped to and that "Going forward we will have to include fundamental Pokémon experiences such as Pokémon trading and peer-to-peer battles, and other possibilities." 

It wasn't made clear when these features would be added but one more big update is anticipated before the year is out.

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Trading

Trading was a key component in the original games so it makes sense that Niantic plans to bring it to Pokemon Go. 

In the beta, trading was a local-only affair, meaning that you couldn't trade with players over the internet, and Niantic has now confirmed that will be the case for when it starts in the core game. 

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Tatsuo Nomura, senior product manager at Niantic told Polygon trading "won't be "through the internet" when it launches.

This local limitation does make some degree of sense – a big part of the fun of Pokemon Go is exploring new places and finding different Pokemon. Being able to trade across the internet would somewhat defeat the sense of discovery that Niantic has attempted to foster in the game as you'd be able to get Pokemon from anywhere without having to visit. 

Being able to trade locally, however, means that any Pokemon you've discovered already and just haven't been able to catch can now be yours with the help of a friend. 

Player-vs-player battling

Another feature that's been rumored for some time and now confirmed is battling between players.

As it currently stands the only battling functionality in the game is between players, opposing gyms, and Legendary Pokemon. However, PvP battling has been promised since before the game's release and given that it's such a huge part of the core games it's natural that it would appear here. 

It's not clear how Niantic plans to make PvP battling work, but the most appealing method would be to allow players to indicate via the game's settings that they're willing to engage in battles which would make them appear on the map for others to challenge when near them. 

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