ManyPokemon GOplayers around the world are currently mostly focused on staying engaged with the game through play-at-home events and taking advantage of the mobile AR game’sgenerous temporary item bundlesand increased spawn rates during the stay-at-home orders many countries and states are facing. That said, Niantic is still looking to the future and beginning to plan for ways to improve the AR aspect of the game going forward.

Although the AR feature is totally optional inPokemon GO, with the rare exception for certain event tasks or catching particular photo-bombing Pokemon; Niantic is still very much interested in developing and improving the AR features of all of its core games (Ingress, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, andPokemon GO). With that in mind, the company is starting to roll out new features that will recruit players to help gather additional data about the points of interest on the game’s map.

Pokemon Go on an iPhone

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When constructing a compelling AR experience, it’s obviously helpful for the developers to know as much about the real world points of interest as possible. Although the phone’s camera is going to tell the game a lot about the 3D space in real time, if the devs know more about the location ahead of time, they may be able to plan more interactive and interesting experiences that are tailor made for specific locations.

With that in mind, there is a very interesting new section of code inthe latestPokemon GOdataminethat points to a new Pokestop scanning feature. As always, keep in mind that datamined code is subject to change or be removed and is not a guarantee about the future of the game.

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The Pokestop scanning code is very interesting and suggests that Niantic may soon start recruiting PoGO players to scan Pokestops and other POIs around the map to help build up Niantic’s resources and, hopefully, help players earn some cool badges along the way.

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For a closer look at what was discovered, check out the source code itself…

TEXT: {0} PokéStop scans remaining

Ingress portal tool

TEXT: 1 PokéStop scan remaining

TEXT: (Settings menu > PokéStop Scan)

The code goes on quite a bit longer with additional language adding functionality to enable or disable the feature, a tutorial for Pokestop scanning, the process for scanning, uploading code, and warnings about how to use the feature safely.

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To figure out what this really means forPokemon GOand its players, the community can look to Ingress for some context. A very similar featurerolled out toIngressplayersin late February and it seems likely thatPoGOtrainers should expect a very similar experience in the near future. The tool looks very cool and it’s exciting to see some of the 3D models that theIngressdevs have been able to construct with help from the user-submitted assets.

“IngressAgents are explorers with a keen eye for detail and boundless curiosity to learn more about the world around us. With the latest Ingress update to start rolling out today, we’re calling upon interested Agents who would like to help us continue our research of the Portal network with an opt-in update to the Portal Edit options.

Our team is working to generate dynamic 3-D maps of existing Portals so we can build future augmented reality (AR) features that feel more grounded and real. Portal Scanning is an opt-in feature that allows Level 16 and recursed Agents in the US to upload Portal Scans that contain the following information:

recorded images and lighting conditions

time and location of the Portal Scan

how the mobile device moved during the Portal Scan

mobile device and camera specs

Please note that Portal Scans are automatically anonymized once they’re uploaded to our secure servers, and no Portal Scan information is tied to specific Agent accounts. For more info, please read our Help Center article or our privacy policy.

Multiple Portal Scans can be taken at each Portal, and can help our team of researchers with different camera angles and positions. To help you keep note of your Portal research progress, successfully uploaded and approved Portal Scans will count towards a new Scout medal:

Platinum: 3,000

Onyx: 6,000

Similar to our multiphased app releases, which release to more Agents over time, we’ll also open Portal Scanning to more Agents, Access Levels, and countries as soon as we’re able.

Finally, we also plan to host non-competitive, cross-faction photo walk events to meet with Agents, answer questions, and demonstrate how to upload high-quality Portal Scans. More details on these photo walks are coming soon, so stay tuned.”

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Although the assets that are being collected likely won’t have any immediate use in Pokemon GO, it is very exciting to see what Niantic is clearly still dedicated to improving and enhancing AR functionality going forward. After the company has enough time to gather information about some of the game’s biggest and most popular POIs, it wouldn’t be surprising to see some kind of special geo-specific AR event that put the assets to use for players at a particular in-person event like a Safari Zone or something similar.

For now, players will have to continue to imagine the possibilities as the tool eventually is rolled out and the developers continue working on whatever is next for the ever-changing mobile AR game experience.

At this point, players may want to keep hunting downthe best Unova Pokemon in the gameif improving their Battle Raid rosters is their primary goal. Be sure to check back in the near future for morePokemon GOstrategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!

Pokemon GOis available now in select regions on Android and iOS devices.