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Pokémon GO Has Been Updated To Version 0.45.0 For Android And 1.15.0 For iOS

Good news for those of you still hooked to the addictive and immensely popular Pokémon GO as the application has been updated bringing with it new daily bonuses. The update is live on both Google Android and Apple’s iOS platforms. You can read the changes, below.

Pokémon GO is in the process of being updated to version 0.45.0 for Android and 1.15.0 for iOS devices. Below are some release notes and comments from our development team.

  • You’ll earn bonuses for the first Pokémon catch and PokéStop visit each day. You’ll receive a larger bonus when you do this seven days in a row.
  • When you defeat the Gym Leader at a rival Gym, there will be a brief period of time where only you will be able to place a Pokémon in the open Gym.
  • The amount of Prestige a rival Gym loses when you defeat a regular Gym member has increased. The amount of Prestige gained by training at a friendly Gym has been lowered.
  • Minor text fixes

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8 thoughts on “Pokémon GO Has Been Updated To Version 0.45.0 For Android And 1.15.0 For iOS”

  1. Honestly, I’m so uninterested in Pokemon Go until they add the ability to trade and battle with your friends. It’s so lame to me that all we can do is catch the same pokemon over and over. I have all the ones I need, now I want to fight with them or trade them for cooler Pokemon!

    1. Morgan Freeman: And in that moment Pokemon GO was still the most pointless app that feeds of your nostalgia. The lesson to this is that Morgan freeman is right.

  2. So after putting a 30 mph speed limit on pokemon spawns, and subsequently receiving a shitload of backlash for it…….they put a 25 mph speed limit on pokestops……Playing on transit isn’t even possible anymore. Fucking Niantic.

    1. the app was dead from it’s creation and niantic is to blame for being so fucking up tight and thinking their no communication way is best

      to Niantic i say fuck you and i’m glad i’m not sucked in by your poor excuse for a app disguised as a nostalgia lure for gullible idiots.

  3. It’s truly sad Niantic had to add a speed limit to begin with, guys! Sure are a lot of fucktarded people in the world! :/

  4. The limitations of the game are necessary to some degree, but the game itself needs to be revamped. Why not have a good Pokemon tracker from the start, integrated with Google maps or your GPS?

    This game really died when they axed all those third party poke-trackers. It’s fun to go on a hunt, not so much blindly.

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