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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News: Legendary Pokémon To Roll Out During ‘Pokemon Go’ Spring Event Update [VIDEO]

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"Pokemon Go" fans are clamoring to get more details regarding the release of the Legendary Pokemon update. While there is still no word from the mobile game company, Niantic Labs, reports are suggesting that the Legendary Pokemon may not start landing on the game until spring of 2017.

Even though the mobile game company is silent about the timing of its next Legendary Pokémon update, nevertheless, an interesting theory claimed that the upcoming "Pokemon Go" update might roll out around the spring season. For instance, the recent in-game events of Niantic have all been festival themed, and provided merchandise in accordance to the occasion being celebrated, such as Pikachu with Santa Hat, available in Niantic's Christmas event, Slash Gear reported.

In the same way, the Legendary Pokémon update has three Legendary Pokémon, such as Moltres, Zapdos and Articuno. Wherein, these are all bird Pokémon. Reports are claiming that these Pokémon creatures might be a part of a spring themed event, as the presence of birds indicates the arrival of spring.

Furthermore, another indication mounted up the internet that the Legendary Pokémon update of "Pokemon Go" will be released this year due to the fact that the video game company has already outed the baby Pokémon and Gen2. In fact, no evolved form of baby Pokémon has been up for grabs after Dec. 12, 2016, which again points to further Pokémon evolution in the video game, according to The Silph Road.

That being the case, the legendary Pokemon includes Ivysaur, Bulbasaur, Venusaur, Charmeleon, Charmander, Charizard, Wartortle, Blastoise and Squirtle. In order to catch these legendary Pokemon easily, Niantic Labs have boosted the time limit from 30 minutes to 60 minutes. So, the "Pokemon Go" gamers can catch the creatures without any hustle. In addition, those who forgot to collect free incubator, the spring event is the best chance to grab the opportunity.

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