Pokemon GO Update: Legendary Pokemon, PvP Launch By November?

Pokemon GO will soon have the Legendary Pokemon by Nov. according to a French report. However, this particular group of Pokemon will only be available in a very select location.

Legendary Pokemon Available in Sponsored Locations Only

European businessmen are reportedly conducting negotiations with Pokemon GO developer Niantic. Interested business establishments can place PokeStops and Gyms inside their location if they willing to pay the developer 3,000 Euros ($3,300) as setup fee.

The French report also hinted that spawn points for Legendary Pokemon will be a part of the deal. This means that Pokemon GO players will have to be inside the participating hotel or restaurant to catch a Legendary Pokemon such as the Articuno, Elector or Moltres. If the deal pushes through, the Legendary Pokemon will soon start spawning in the sponsored locations by Nov. 30 at the earliest.

Niantic Partnering With Business Establishments?

Pokemon GO is now a three months old game. It may have lost a lot players but it still commands the loyalty of many millions more. Business owners are well aware that Pokemon GO could potentially draw a large number of customers to their shops.

Making a restaurant as an exclusive Legendary Pokemon spawn point may encourage potential customers to come and eat while catching their desired Pokemon at the same time. The shop can also set the exact time as to when to start and stop the spawning of the Legendary Pokemon. Niantic also promised to share the Pokemon Logo with the participating business owners and shops.

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There are also reports that Ditto will soon come out as an Easter Egg Pokemon. There is also the possibility that Niantic will soon roll out the PvP battle modes as early as Nov. It is important to note however, that the French report has yet to be confirmed by Niantic.

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