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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Game Receiving New Monster On December 12? Gen 2, Baby Pokemon, Legendary Birds Confirmed Available Now?

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Game Receiving New Monster On December 12? Gen 2, Baby Pokemon, Legendary Birds Confirmed Available Now?

The official profile of the Pokémon brand on Twitter has just confirmed that "Pokémon GO" will soon receive an update that will add more monsters to the mobile game. However, more details about the update will be released only on December 12. This tweet finally receives some response from players who are curious. For sure, the tweet has got a lot of share as well untill this news has published.

Therefore, it is not unreasonable to say that the new Pokémon will only reach the title in 2017, renewing the game for next year. To promote "Pokémon GO" and revive players, Niantic has partnered with Sprint (the famous US mobile operator). They will transform all of the company's stores into PokéStops. The rumors indicate that Starbucks is preparing a similar action, they about to launch a new commemorative drink for the game. However, the network of coffee shops did not confirm the rumors. Perhaps, the network prefers to keep the update in privacy to make a surprise.

"Pokémon GO" turned into a real fever in the weeks after its launch, but was being abandoned little by little because of problems like the low amount of monstrinhos and the lack of interaction between the players. The developer is trying to plug those holes in a few minutes, and it seems that the title will gain new momentum starting in January. Let's keep an eye!

Niantic confirmed that new monsters will be introduced next week, but did not report the amount of creatures that will be introduced in "Pokémon GO". There are rumors about the arrival of the second generation of little monsters and others that point to the release of some legendary Pokémon. Till today, "Pokémon Go" is available for iOS and Android phones.

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