According to a number of players on the go-to Pokemon GO reddit thread, aptly referred to as The Silph Road, spawn rates have been upped substantially for a number of the rarer monsters. If that weren’t enough, additional reports from users claim that a number of new nests have appeared in lieu of an actual migration, which would mean that Pokemon in general are spawning more often than they once did.

These claims are currently unconfirmed, but a handful of fans are swearing by the alleged news – with the aforementioned reddit group The Silph Road posting a rather bizarre photo on imgur of several incredibly rare Pocket Monsters nearby. Even then, others are less certain about such an overhaul, claiming that nests and spawn rates have remained steadfast in the wake of these allegations. In that light, it’s hard to tell whether or not such a shift has occurred within Pokemon GO, and Niantic has yet to make any confirmation either way.

Given the recent launch of Pokemon GO Plus, not to mention inevitable plans to add new Pokemon generations down the road, there’s little question that the studio behind the mobile game has been incredibly busy. In that light, it’s certainly possible that the developer has pushed to find ways to keep consumers engaged in the wake of 79% of its peak paying population moving on. In the meantime, fans would be best to take these reports with a major grain of salt.

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How to Use the New Sightings Tool How to Win Battles How to Become a Gym Leader How to Get Pokecoins How to Catch Pikachu as a Starter How to Use and Hatch Eggs How to Catch Rare Pokemon How to Use Pokestops How to Control Eevee’s Evolution Trainer Rewards at Every Level How to Hold Gyms Longer Where to Find Specific Pokemon How to Trigger Pokemon Spawns Every Type’s Strengths and Weaknesses Catching Region Exclusive Pokemon Everything to Know About the Buddy System How to Equip a Buddy Pokemon How to Use Pokemon GO Plus

Pokemon GO is currently available for mobile iOS and Android devices.

Source: TheSilphRoad (via PokemonGoHub)