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‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Secrets Players Need to Know Of! Gen 2, Baby Pokemon, MewTwo, Moltres, Zapdos, Articuno Now Available?

‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Secrets Players Need to Know Of! Gen 2, Baby Pokemon, MewTwo, Moltres, Zapdos, Articuno Now Available?

As numerous reports are stating, "Pokemon GO" players could expect 100 new Pokemon to be unveiled during Niantic's next big update. Apart from that Pokemon genders and shiny variants are also coming to the game. Fans have uncovered various new secret features by going through the update files.

A "Pokemon GO" Christmas event is also being discussed heavily by fans and such an event may also include various Pokemon festive costumes. Players need to unlock these items by playing or they can purchase the items. Niantic may allow players to customize characters and play with their costumes, hair and other such items.

Niantic will reportedly make essential changes to the game before releasing the massive "Pokemon GO" Gen 2 update. Players will no longer have to transfer Pokemon individually as the new "Pokemon GO" update will allow them transfer multiple Pokemon in a single transaction to Professor Willow. This is definitely a huge time saver.

"Pokemon GO" players will have to free up space in their Pokedexes to accommodate 100 Gen 2 Pokemon and Legendary Pocket Monsters. Transfers can be made by simply holding the Pokemon. Buddy Pokemon features, Gym icons and text fixes will be added too. The "Pokemon GO" Christmas event will make certain Pokemon spawn faster during the event period.

Many anticipate that Niantic will release the first Legendary Pokemon in the wild as a special Christmas gift to fans. Moreover, fans can expect Starme, Clefable, Staryu, Clefairy, Dewgong, Snorlax and Seel Pokemon varieties. Niantic may also reduce the number of steps required to hatch eggs and gain Buddy bonuses, reports Express. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon GO" news and updates!

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