Pokémon Go fans are upset again, as it has been revealed that the upcoming Sinnoh Tour will not include several key Legendary and Mythical Pokémon from the Sinnoh region.
The Sinnoh region of Pokémon Diamond & Pearl was notable for the impressive number of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon it introduced to the series, with nine new Legendaries and five new Mythicals expanding the special roster.
This abundance of rare Pokémon would ultimately benefit Pokémon Go, as it meant that these special Pokémon could be distributed at a slow pace through many different events. That means a lot of content, because Pokémon Go fans love Legendary Pokémon events.
There are still several Legendary and Mythical Pokémon missing from Pokémon Go, but fans were hoping that would change soon. The Pokémon Go Tour: Sinnoh event promises to introduce creatures like Dialga & Palkia in Original Form, but it won’t deliver everything fans want.
Pokémon Go’s Sinnoh Tour is missing Sinnoh Legendaries
The Pokémon Go Live Events team has informed Dot Esports that Arceus, Manaphy, and Phione will not be part of the Go Tour: Sinnoh event. “These three Pokémon are indeed very special,” the spokesperson said, “and we wanted to give them a dedicated space when they finally debut in Pokémon Go.”
The Pokémon GO Live events team confirm that Arceus, Manaphy and Phione will NOT feature at the upcoming Sinnoh Tour events #pokemongo https://t.co/WZb7LViOFK
— Pokémon GO Hub (@PokemonGOHubNet) February 13, 2024
“This is such an easy thing to add…,” one fan lamented, “For them to fail SO hard. They’ve already ruined Ninjask, just let us capture Manaphy and give us Phione’s egg. Do not… I repeat DO NOT PUT 18 different Arceus in elite raids.”
“Sure, that’s 3 more paid events they have now,” one user said, while another wrote, “They honestly should have waited to do a Sinnoh tour and do a Kanto tour again. ”
It’s disappointing, but not surprising, to see several important Pokémon left out of Sinnoh Tour, especially since they have yet to officially debut in Pokémon Go. Arceus, in particular, is a much-loved Pokémon, and its different shapes mean it could be the focus of an entire event.
At least fans will have the chance to capture the new Original Form Dialga and Palkia introduced in the Hisui region of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, both of which promise to be incredibly powerful Pokémon, even if they can’t do everything quite equal to the power of the creator divinity itself.
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