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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: Legendary Pokemons Mewtwo And More Spotted? Details Here! [VIDEO]

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: Legendary Pokemons Mewtwo And More Spotted? Details Here! [VIDEO]

There is nothing more satisfying than finding a Zapdos, Moltres, Articuno, Mew or a Mewtwo in "Pokemon GO." Capturing a legendary Pokemon is no joke and for sure can give bragging rights over your friends but, where exactly are those legendary Pokemons?

Where are those legendary Pokemons in "Pokemon GO?"

Where are those Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew and Mewtwo? Well technically, they are not yet in available "Pokemon GO."

In "Pokemon GO's" trailer, a Mewtwo is featured in battle at the world renowned City Times Square of the "Big Apple," and up until now, no one has officially caught a Mewtwo as of yet. Many photoshopped images of "Pokemon GO" players claiming that they have seen and captured a Mewtwo.

That could be believable, yes but to the untrained eye the least. The photo that these "Pokemon GO" players are using of the Mewtwo is the one in Super Smash Bros Melee's.

Niantic Labs has plans for "Pokemon GO"

There are reports however that these legendary Pokemons are soon to be made available in the game but there is just no date specified yet. According to several reports as well, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew and Mewtwo are all spotted in the data mine of "Pokemon GO."

With this news, it confirms that these legendary Pokemons are definitely part of "Pokemon GO's" roster of Pokemons that you can capture. Niantic could be planning to release these legendary Pokemons on global events, or one by one spawn them into the wild and promote it heavily to attract or keep the interest of players in "Pokemon GO."

You can check the youtube video below where the data mine is manually checked for the legendary Pokemons in "Pokemon GO." Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Go" release date, news and updates! 

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