GEN 3 Pokemon are going to be in the Halloween event

According to a data mine gen 3 Pokemon will be in the Halloween event

Gen 3 Pokemons wallpaper

Credit: Niantic, Pokemon Go

Pokemon fans were right. According to a datamine  Niantic is going to launch gen 3 Pokemon in the Halloween event. In the wallpaper extracted we see Dusclops Shuppet, Bannette, Duskull, and Sableye.

These Pokemons are going to be in a “Lavender Town.” These were mined from the latest patch’s data. It’s unclear if we will see all gen 3 Pokemon or only spooky gen 3 Pokemon. 2 of the Pokemon are in the same family, Snuppet upgrades to Bannette and Duskull upgrades to Dusclops. 3 Pokemon babies were the first gen 2 Pokemons. They arrived before the rest of the Pokemons. Gamers didn’t like that, so many players hope the same doesn’t happen with Gen 3 Pokemons. We might get all Gen 3 Pokemons in the Halloween event, or Niantic might do the same thing they did with gen 2.

Pokemon Go update

Credit: Niantic, Pokemon Go

Pokemon Go launched on July 6, 2016, and it was very successful for a few month. After a while, the hype went down, and gamers left Pokemon Go. According to comScore’s latest mega data report 5 million users log in, Pokemon Go every day from 28 million on launch. Pokemon Go’s lack of features made players leave forever. Some players left because the game was pay to win, and if players wanted to succeed they had to buy Pokeballs with real money. 20 Pokeballs cost 100 Pokecoins. 100 Pokecoins cost $0.99. If players didn’t want to pay, they had to get Pokeballs from Poke stations, and many people didn’t have Poke station nearby.

A few months ago Pokemon Go got a new update. The update added PVP and trainingIshihara [Pokemon company’s CEO] believed adding new features will make players come back to Pokemon Go. According to Ishihara  Pokemon Go in %10 of what Niantic wanted it to be, and he said they would not abandon it. Many Pokemon fans belive Niantic should quit Pokemon Go and make a new Pokemon game. 


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Ali F