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‘Pokemon Go’ News & Update: The Most Amazing ‘Pokemon Go’ Halloween Costume, Christmas Event Coming Too [VIDEO]

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There is no doubt that the Halloween event of Niantic for "Pokemon GO" is a huge success, as the "Pokemon Go" inspired Halloween costume may stand as the one to beat for 2016.

Talking about the "Pokemon Go" inspired Halloween costume, YouTube user mattcyborgelt hit on his YouTube account and uploaded a video of his self-made "Pokemon Go" costume. The working, incredible costume actually works, as it can spin the video game's icon, which spits out a Poke Ball. "Pokemon Go" players can also throw the Poke Ball at the smartphone screen of the YouTube user's costume to catch Pikachu, Game Spot reported.

Anyway the YouTube user made the "Pokemon Go" inspired Halloween costume by using PVC pipes, toy Pokeballs, a plush Pikachu and a large cardboard cutout. The video shows off the costume in action, as the camera man spins the PokeStop icon, then receives a Pokeball, after that, the man throws the Pokeball and catches the pocket monster.

In spite of that, a number of game fans are disappointed knowing that the Halloween event is coming to an end. However, rumor has it that there will be another event this coming holiday season.

Players of the reality game are hoping that the mobile game company might consider Christmas season as their own winter event. Report suggests that "Pokemon Go" fans might easily catch Shellder, Cloyster, Seel, Dewgong and even Lapras during the event, according to Otakukart.

The mobile game company might also double up the candies in every Pokemon a gamer can catch in the upcoming holiday season event. It has been said that there will be new Pokemons that will be added to the video game. Some of the rumored Pokemons are Mew, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres and MewTwo.

The Christmas event of the reality game might be the biggest update that will be made for "Pokemon Go," as Niantic is rumored to launch the video game's PVP Battles and Trading System, along with new Pokemons.

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