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'Pokemon Go' Update: Data Mine Suggests Generation 2 Monsters, Upgrade Items & New System

'Pokemon Go' Data Mine Suggests Generation 2 Monsters; Niantic's Upcoming Update Might Include Upgrade Items & New System

Regin Olimberio

Generation 2 monsters are going to invade "Pokemon Go" sooner that everyone expects - at least according to a data mine that surfaced over the internet recently. According to a data leak from The Silph Road, there are several monsters that will be available in the next "Pokemon Go" update. The said gaming community also dug deeper into the data mine, revealed and even named some of the future evolved monsters.

Among the latest "Pokemon Go" curiosities are monster Unown which is currently unavailable and still a subject of mystery. There are indications as well that these "Pokemon Go" creatures are going to evolve as an effect of items Dragon Scale, King's Rock, Metal Coat and Sun Stone. Several Upgrade items are also expected to swarm the next update.

Meanwhile, GameSpot hinted that the same data mine revealed additional "Pokemon Go" customization avatars, codes for gendered monsters and even assets for three dozens of new moves. Currently, most of the contents mentioned are not available in "Pokemon Go." It is also noteworthy that there is not much change in the update pack prior to the leak apart from optimized GPS tracking and better "Pokemon Go" UI texts.

To recall, there has been several accurate "Pokemon Go" data mines recently. The most successful attempt happened in December 2016 when shiny monsters were unveiled together with 100 new Pokemons. Of course, developer Niantic did not release "Pokemon Go" monsters altogether. Rather, Niantic decided to set a staggered release then teased possible additions in upcoming updates.

Now about the potential changes in "Pokemon Go" gameplay; the mined APK file suggest a new system that is purposed for debugging of costumes, form, gender, shiny and species. In fact, data miners are confident that Niantic is already in the final stages of this "Pokemon Go" update.

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