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‘Pokémon Go’ Easter Event To Launch Some Egg-Themed Bonuses; ‘Pokémon Go’ Spring Event To Add Co-Op Gameplay Feature [VIDEO]

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Niantic Labs will reportedly launch the "Pokémon Go" Easter Event in the coming weeks. The studio is said to launch an egg-themed bonuses during the event. Meanwhile, the video game company might add a co-op gameplay feature during the "Pokémon Go" Spring event.

Even though the video game company has not confirmed any new announcement, the "Pokémon Go" Easter event might roll out new redeemable codes that can reward new items, such as Stardust, PokeCoins, Candies as well as Avatar accessories. The stuudio is said to launch an egg-themed bonuses and the game's newest mechanics during the "Pokémon Go" Easter event, according to Express.

As the studio has done rather well in launching new events one or two days before the holiday, "Pokémon Go" fans are anticipating that a new Shiny Pokemon will make an appearance. Also, Niantic might revive old and dormant accounts, such as offering double the XP, an increased Spawn Rate for selected rare creature, double the amount of Stardust and the new spawning of new Pokemon.

On the other hand, Niantic Labs made it known in a blog post that there will be more major updates coming for the "Pokémon Go" mobile game. Next to arrive is the "Pokémon Go" Spring update, which might come along with a co-op gameplay feature. Niantic stated that "Pokémon Go" players can look forward to all new cooperative social gameplay experiences in the location-based augmented reality game that will give Trainers exciting reasons to get back into the game.

"Pokémon Go" players anticipated that the co-op gameplay feature might be incorporated in the gyms found in the mobile game. Nevertheless, other "Pokémon Go" players believed that the feature could bring several gamers together in one area, Polygon reported.

That being said, Niantic refused to pitch in more details of its highly anticipated spring update. The video game company is hoping to lure back some of the "Pokémon Go" players that stopped playing the mobile game.

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