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'Pokémon Go' News: Another Nest Migration Observed, First One to Involve Gen 2 Pokémon

Next 'Pokémon Go' nest migration expected to take place in two weeks

Another nest migration has reportedly taken place inside "Pokémon Go," but this latest one is a little different from previous migrations.

That's because with Gen 2 Pokémon now present inside the augmented reality game, those new creatures are now accounted for in the nest changes as well.

Over on the r/TheSilphRoad Subreddit, players have revealed more about the changes they have observed thanks to the latest migration.

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Some of the players have reported seeing more Sneasels in the wild.

Changes to Chikorita spawns have apparently been noticed as well, with some players reporting that more of them are now showing up where they are, while others are lamenting their lost opportunities to catch more of this particular Pokémon as they are no longer popping up at their old location.

Just as with previous nest migrations that took place in "Pokémon Go," there won't be uniform spawn changes brought about by this event.

This is why players are urged to check out the nests where they are to see exactly what kind of changes have taken place.

The changes brought about by this latest nest migration are expected to remain in place for a while.

A pattern has developed over the past few months when it comes to these nest migrations as they have typically happened about two weeks apart. This pattern is well established too, as it dates back to the last few months of 2016.

If this pattern holds, Pokémon Go Hub's Nest Migration Tracker suggests that the next one could take place on March 9, with another set to follow on March 23.

Redditor "Psykoala" did put forth an intriguing possibility, however, speculating that the arrival of the new Gen 2 Pokémon may lead to nest migrations now being spaced just one week apart since there are more Pokémon that need to be moved around.

For now though, that change is not guaranteed to be made and the migrations are still expected to take place two weeks apart.

More news about "Pokémon Go" should be made available soon.

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