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Niantic To Launch ‘Pokemon Go’ Daily Quests To Engage Players Between Events

by Amrin Shaikh / Apr 05, 2017 10:55 AM EDT
Pokemon GO

Pokemon Go is the best-augmented reality game ever invented in the history of mobile gaming. The game includes varieties of Pokemon, rewards, and events. The great Halloween event has made the game the highest grossing app of all time.

But it seems that "Pokemon Go" is not limited to events. Now players are waiting for next event to grab more Pokemon and to get more reward at the same time. Meanwhile, the augmented reality interface of the game became boring for most of the players.

Previously, Niantic is planning to launch daily quests for the "Pokemon Go" players in order to retain their interest in the game and encourage them to collect more rewards between the events, as stated by Gamerant. But after 6 months, the company failed to launch a daily reward system to maintain the interest.

Forbes contributor Paul Tassi shared his thoughts regarding the concept of "Pokemon Go." He reported that legendary Bird spawns could be handled in "quest" form, giving players a specific list of objectives like these to complete rather than spawning a single Pokémon on some national landmark. He added that quests could work as daily/weekly/monthly reward generators, and they would be a way for players to stay engaged with the game even during times when there is no active event running.

As "Pokemon Go" is related to events, the players have their hopes up for the upcoming event. But as Niantic failed to launch event with every festival, it disappoints the players and simultaneously imparts negative feeling the game.

After the successful Halloween Event, Thanksgiving day event is also a successful one as the company has distributed double XPs to the players to thank them for playing the game. But after the Thanksgiving event, the players were having the huge expectations for the Holiday event, but the company failed to deliver resulting into decreasing popularity.

Luckily, the last "Pokemon Go" water event has made the fans super excited to experience their favorite game again. And if the company wants to maintain the excitement, then it is necessary to deliver something between the events. 

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