Niantic has some ideas.
Pokémon GO has been going strong for five whole years now, managing to dominate headlines from the off when it first launched in 2016 and continuing to thrive even in the midst of a global pandemic – which, for an app that primarily wants you to go outside, is rather impressive.
But all good things must come to an end at some point, right? With new Pokémon being added to the game on a regular basis, the app’s new inclusions are far outpacing the main series’ new monster output, and as of right now, more than two-thirds of all existing Pokémon are present in Pokémon GO. So what happens when Niantic catches up and runs out of new additions?
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