Pokemon GO: Ho-Oh soon made available during an event in Japan?
And if the legendary Pokemon Ho-Oh was soon made available in the application? This is the idea suggested by our fellow pokemongohub site who predict his arrival for the Pokemon Stadium Event in mid-August in Yokohama. We take stock of the clues left by Niantic and The Pokemon Company.
After Lugia appeared during the legendary raids during Chicago’s Pokemon Go Fest (which was a disaster), and Artikodin all over the globe, now speculation is going on about the next legendary Pokemon made available in future raids For the Pokemon Go trainers. At the top of the list is Ho-Oh, which for the time being has not yet been mentioned by either Niantic Labs or The Pokemon Company (at least officially). But it is without counting on our confreres of the site pokemongohub to find full clues on its appearance. They predict his arrival at the Pokemon Stadium Event in Yokohama, Japan on August 14th.
The two indices that suggest this arrival, here are: first of all this video that you can see above and diffused in the Japanese cinemas at the time of the release in theaters of Pokemon The Movie 20: I choose You! On July 15 last (and in which Sacha meets Ho-Oh). A clip where you can see Pikachu near a PokeStop, as well as the shadow of the legendary pokemon hover above. Finally, the second significant indication: past and future events making the legendary accessible. The first, which has just finished in Chicago, the Pokemon Go Fest, was launching Lugia and Artikodin. The second, EU Safari Zones in Europe, should according to a message from Niantic on their site entitled “Legendary Pokemon are here” make accessible Sulfura and Elkthor (but this is not confirmed). The logic is that Ho-Oh is the next one, unless we find Mewtwo or another and since the next event takes place in Japan in August … Earlier, the editorial Seen talking about Pokemon Go and giving you tips on which Pokemon to choose to beat the legendary more easily.