'Pokemon Go' legendary dogs available in final regions

Raikou, Entei, and Suicune in "Pokemon Go" Twitter/PokemonGoApp

It seems that Pokemon's catchphrase "Gotta catch 'em all" rings true.

Players of the mobile game "Pokemon Go" are given the opportunity to catch some Legendary Pokemons. The three Legendary dogs from "Pokemon Gold" and "Pokemon Silver" Entei, Raikou, and Suicune will be making their way to the different regions of "Pokemon Go" for a limited time.

According to GameSpot, unlike the other Legendary Pokemons that appeared on "Pokemon Go," each of the three Legendary dogs will only be made available to a specific region for the duration of the month. Around this time, Suicun, who is a water-type Pokemon, will be found in the Americas. On the other hand, electric-type Raikou has transferred to Europe and Africa. Players from the Asia-Pacific region will be able to catch the fire-type Entei.

The three Legendary Pokemons will only be available in their regions until the end of November. Just like before, the Legendary dogs will make their appearances as Raid Boss battles in Gyms. Players will have to team up with other players to defeat the powerful Pokemons before having the opportunity to catch it.

Aside from the three Legendary Pokemons, psychic-type Mewtwo is also on its way to appear on "Pokemon Go," although it will only be seen through invite-only raids. Niantic, the developer of "Pokemon Go," has been developing the invite-only feature since September and has recently committed to making improvements on the invitation system after receiving a lot of backlash from the players.

Elsewhere in the game, "Pokemon Go" recently reported that there have been over 59 million Pokemons caught by trainers from Europe. The statement also adds that "Pokemon Go" has hosted seven different "Pokemon Go" Safari Zone events. Participating European cities got to feature never before seen Pokemons in the area and at the same time celebrating the rich historical culture of some of the Europe's beautiful landmarks.

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