Dragonite has been widely regarded as the strongest Pokemon in 'Pokemon GO,' but such may no longer be the case as the Gen 2 Pokemon are set to challenge the Dragon type Pokemon's reign.
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"Pokemon Go" Gen 2 update is expected to boast a slew of evolutionary items including metal coat, sun stone, and dragon scale.
Niantic's "Pokemon Go" announced the new generation of creatures to add to its roster.
Pokemon GO Gen 2 could start as early as February 16 PST. Niantic Labs offers 50% discount on storage to help players prepare.
The Gen 2 pocket monsters are coming to 'Pokemon GO' later this week. Niantic confirms the update on a recent report.
“Pokemon GO” players will soon be able to catch Pokemon using different ways. The Game Master file received a surprising late night update hinting explosive additions to the game.
Niantic CEO, John Hanke, revealed that 'Pokemon Go' trade system, PvP and more global live events are currently in the works and may soon be launched.
The “Pokemon GO” Valentine’s Day event will be ending in two days and players need to buckle up to get the most out of it. Moreover, a full “Pokemon GO” Gen 2 release is around the corner and players need to be carrying out certain things in the Valentine’s Day event to be fully prepared when Gen 2 is released.
If latest reports are to be believed, the next massive “Pokemon GO” update by Niantic will contain Gen 2 Pocket Monsters. This is definitely great news for fans as they have been waiting eagerly for the Gen 2 Pokemon for quite some time.
Latest Pokemon GO update moves 17 Pokemon from one egg group to another. Fans speculate this indicates Gen 2 may soon arrive.
A new "Minecraft" map dubbed as "Pokemon Cobalt and Amethyst" are major fan recreations that comprise more than hundred Pokemon, trainer battles, gyms and lots more.
Niantic's "Pokemon Go" may be facing another series of problems now as of late. "Pokemon Go" may be drawing close to having more features in the coming days to weeks, but the augmented reality game might not run as smoothly.
Niantic is making waves with a new feature that was not available in previous versions of "Pokemon GO."