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One of the biggest improvements to Pokemon Go in recent years was the increase in wild spawns further from PokeStops and Gyms. Those who live in more remote areas or who often play for home were actually able to catch Pokemon. I saw this myself, with many Pokemon popping up on screen when I open the app from my rural home. I have even caught debut Pokemon at home, which wasn’t possible until recently. But suddenly, many Pokemon Go players aren’t seeing those wild spawns anymore, and it’s a huge issue.
Pokemon Go Wild Spawns Apparently Dramatically Reduced with Recent Update

Over the past few days, Pokemon Go players have noticed some changes to the mobile game. It seems related to a January 6th update, which arrived ahead of the Pinch Perfect event. Updates like this roll out pretty regularly, but this one has caused quite a stir for two reasons. First, it marked the official end of the McDonald’s-sponsored Gyms, which have now vanished from the Pokemon Go map. But it also seems to have massively reduced the number of Pokemon spawning in the wild, especially in areas without Poke Stops.
Since January 6th, Pokemon Go players on Reddit and across social media have been sharing the sudden lack of wild spawns. Many players are noticing that they’re only seeing 1 or 2 Pokemon on the map when opening Pokemon Go. Before the update, half a dozen Pokemon or more would spawn when opening the game, even in rural areas. And players like me who don’t often get out to more populated spaces aren’t very pleased.
This looks to be happening pretty much across the board, with most Pokemon Go players noticing a lower spawn rate than before. Many players report submitting tickets to Pokemon Go support, hoping that this is a glitch that will be resolved. At first, responses seemed largely to offer troubleshooting tips for trainers. But more recently, Niantic has begun responding to say that the team “is currently investigating this issue.”
It’s not clear if the vanishing spawns are a glitch or simply an intended reduction in the spawn rate. Pokemon Go does sometimes tweak the pool of wild Pokemon and spawn rates along with it. However, the massive reduction in number is definitely not great for people who aren’t frequently near Poke Stops. Given that Niantic is apparently investigating, player feedback just might make a difference in this case. That said, the Niantic Support account has not yet made any public-facing statements about plans to do anything differently with the reduced Pokemon Go spawns.
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