Research tasks, the Pokémon Go way of referring to the beginnings of a more structured story-led experience, are being added to the location-based game in this week's update. The game's fictional alternative to real-world landmarks and social locations, Pokéstops, will act as a hub for receiving the more standard Field Research tasks. These are objective-based missions to discover and catch certain Pokémon, or engage in battles, Niantic Labs' official Pokémon Go sub-site explains. Players receive a Pokémon Stamp for each day that they complete at least one Field Research task. Until now, players have set about tracing and obtaining fictional Pokémon creatures from real-world locations as and when they find them.
Source: The Star March 27, 2018 06:00 UTC