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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: Does The AR Game Have An End? ‘Dark Side’ Theories Explained Here!

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: Does The AR Game Have An End? ‘Dark Side’ Theories Explained Here!

Every game usually has a story and “Pokemon Go” initially seems nothing more than catching pocket monsters and leveling up. But what is the use of building your monster outside PvPs and Poke Gym domination?

While Niantic has yet to confirm anything of the like, theories are now out in the open. It tackles the roles of NPCs and the items available on “Pokemon Go,” a wild dish that somehow makes sense.

The belief is that “Pokemon Go” happened before “Pokemon War.” The war included the popular teams of Mystic, Valor, and Instinct. When the war was over, the “Pokemon World” wiped out remnants of the war leaving few traces on what had actually transpired, per reports.

Aside from that, characters like Professor Willow and the Pokemon Candy have their respective stories. The claims are that Willow is actually a gym leader named “Pryce.” He is said to be a professor in the past and that he is not the first one. In fact, there was a Professor Willow earlier on.

To most, collecting Pokemon Candy has been a pain but there is apparently a story tied up to that as well. They are useful for leveling up but are not sold at stores. That has spurred some questions and the belief is that rare Pokemon Candy and are unethical during the time of peace. Could this be the reason why candies are hard to come by on “Pokemon Go?”

The association and making a story out of “Pokemon Go” could be factual and then maybe not. But for the curious minds of “Pokemon Go” players out there, a potential storyline like the ones suggested could make sense.

It may be irrelevant to some right now but one has to wonder what the ultimate goal for “Pokemon Go” is. This outside the fact of leveling up and capturing as much pocket monsters as one can, BGR reported.

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