Since the very first days of thePokemon GOphenomenon, one of the biggest complaints has been that the game caters exclusively to players who live in (or near) cities. Rural players receive fewer Pokestops and fewer spawns and have felt left out of the fun for almost a full year now. According to some recent intel, it sounds like the situation has just gotten a little less dire for ruralPokemon GOplayers.

Increased spawn rates in rural areas have been expected since rumors started to swirl in December that Niantic was close to implementing a fix for the ongoing unintended punishment to non-city dwelling players. It’s possible that the developer is just rolling out the changes slowly and thatNianticwill make a more official announcement about the improvement once it has been released everywhere.

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In addition to the increased spawn rate in rural areas,Pokemon GOmin-maxers onReddithave also compiled the following data about the updated spawning patterns and timelines…

15-minute spawn-rate per location now depreciated

30-minute spawn-rate in play

Pokemon remain in place between 30 and 60 minutes

These are all server side changes, hence the lack of patch notes or any new data to mine. That also means that all of these estimates are based only on user data, so be sure to take it with a healthy serving of salt. That said, a fix for the rural players has been a long time coming, so we are hopeful that much is true.

Are you excited about the increased spawn rates? Have you noticed a change in your local area? Let us know in the comments.

Pokemon GOis currently available for Android and iOS devices in select regions.