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‘Pokemon GO’ Version 2 Latest News & Update: New Set of Pokemon Revealed; ‘Pokemon GO’ Plus Device in Shortage

‘Pokemon GO’ Version 2 Latest News & Update: New Set of Pokemon Revealed; ‘Pokemon GO’ Plus Device in Shortage

There is a possibility that new Pokemon will be added to "Pokemon GO" around Dec. 7. Fans are expecting Niantic to make an announcement prior to that date. Earlier this month, it was revealed that 100 new Pokemon will make their way to the immensely popular game. The names appeared in a code.

The new Pokemon have not been caught yet. Moreover, a Starbucks internal memo could have revealed the release date of the new Pokemon in "Pokemon GO." A self-proclaimed Starbucks employee revealed on Thursday on a "Pokemon GO" subreddit an internal memo showing a new marketing campaign that will coincide with the "Pokemon Version 2."

BGR has shared the leaked image from the Starbucks employee. However, serious Redditors have pointed out issues regarding the internal memo. The memo has no proof that it is from Starbucks and there is a glaring spelling error that occurs thrice. The letter writes "Pokemon" as "Pokeman."

If at all the letter is legitimate, fans could be looking at a "Pokemon GO" and Starbucks partnership where Niantic may put a PokeStop at all Starbucks. There is no certainty that the "Pokemon GO" event mentioned actually refers to the "Generation 2" Pokemon.

The supposed Starbucks employee has even gone to the extent of saying that he can provide proofs to the mods if required. However, most of the time, these kinds of leaks turn out to be fake. Hence, fans should not get their hopes up on this.

Meanwhile, fans who have not been able to get their hands on the "Pokemon GO" Plus device should be aware of the fact that the device is hard to find these days. The company has even reportedly acknowledged the shortage in supply of the wearable and issues an apology to consumers. Stay tuned on GameNGuide for more updates on "Pokemon GO" Plus and "Pokemon Version 2."

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