Eevee, known in Japan as Eievui, has three distinctive evolution types in "Pokémon Go." It is said that Eevee's branching evolution setup can transform into a more powerful elemental variants of itself: Water, Fire, and Electric - which are called Vaporeon, Flareon, Jolteon, respectively.
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With people going crazy over "Pokémon Go," guides and tricks are all over the Internet. Here's a small bite-sized handy guide of some of the best Pokémon catching practices.
Some "Pokemon GO" players have claimed that they have caught Legendary Pokemon Mew and Mewtwo in the game, despite reports that the elusive monsters are not even in the game yet.
It's a sad day for Pokemon fans in Asia and other parts of Europe as Niantic Labs confirmed no plans to release "Pokemon GO" anywhere else at the moment.
“Pokémon Go” players will be rewarded for their addiction. Ripley's Believe It Or Not will make sure that players faces are glued on their smartphone screens, hunting for Legendary Pokémons for five grand. Believe it or not. Ripley is getting involved in the craze as well.
In any "Pokemon" game, you don't only need to catch them all, you also have to make them stronger. Here are some tips on how to evolve your little critters in "Pokemon GO."
A dedicated "Pokemon GO" fan and Youtuber has discovered the legendary Pokemon, Mewtwo, Mew, Zapdos, Articuno and Moltres in the game.
Niantic's mobile game “Pokémon Go” was virtually in everybody's smartphones in the U.S last week. Other countries from Europe, Asia, and UK is soon to follow suit.
British Pokemon masters can now get in on the fun as Niantic Labs officially announced the release of "Pokemon GO" in the UK today, and it is only a matter of time before the app takes over the rest of the world.
Here are a few tips on how to be the very best Pokemon trainer like no one ever was. "Pokemon GO" is just everywhere. The mobile game sensation has taken over the world, considering the fact that it is only available in the US, Australia, and New Zealand for now.
Given that "Pokémon Go" fans are willing to pay $200 more to get the game's wearable device, reports claimed that few compatible apps for the Apple Watch and Android Wear might soon be a reality.
Once you've gotten the hang of the "Pokemon GO" basics, we then move to the interesting part: making sure you get all the cool Pokemon. That means, of course, the Rare and Epic Pokemon. Here's how to do it.
The popular game app "Pokémon: Go," which is available on Android and iOS devices in select countries, has now caught the attention of known celebrities, proving that it can take over the world - and nobody's an exception.