Niantic: ‘Pokémon Go to discontinue support on Apple devices that are not capable of upgrading to iOS 11’
This change will take effect on February 28, 2018.
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This change will take effect on February 28, 2018.
In addition to more Ice-type Pokémon appearing around the world, additional Water-type and Ice-type Pokémon originally discovered in the Hoenn region will also begin appearing in Pokémon Go for the very first time.
Added the all-new AR+ encounter mode for Trainers on ARKit-enabled devices (iPhone 6s or later) running iOS 11.
New gameplay features made possible by Apple's ARKit.
Available until January 15, 2018.
Added the beta feature to create battle parties that allow Trainers to save teams of up to six Pokémon to take into Gym battles and Raid Battles.
Move types that match certain weather conditions will deal extra damage in battle.
You’ll find your odds of discovering Mudkip splashing around will greatly improve on rainy days, as certain Pokémon types will be more commonly found during various weather conditions.
Millions of Trainers from more than 140 countries participated in the Pokémon Go Travel Global Catch Challenge, where they came together to collectively catch over 3.36 billion Pokémon in under seven days.
Apparently that's an additional thank you from the devs for the Pokémon Go Global Catch Challenge.
These improvements will not require you to update your app, but they will impact your gameplay.
Added support and made optimizations for the iPhone X screen resolution.
A look into the creative side of the Pokémon Go community.
Pokémon Go Travel kicking off the Global Catch Challenge.
Announcing Pokémon Go Week in Korea and Pokémon Go Safari Zone at the Tottori Sand Dunes in Japan.
Resolved a bug that prevented Trainers from powering up Pokémon to their max CP.
And a special hat for Pikachu.
Just some bug fixes.
Announcing #PokemonGOcontest.
A people-powered initiative in the City of Philadelphia.