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Pokémon is trending for a mix of major ecosystem changes and active community discussion: migration deadlines between Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Home, new Pokémon Pokopia milestones, and competitive/event teases. There’s also broader talk of how Pokémon battles may evolve, alongside merchandise and availability chatter.
Tracking: Pokémon Center in the UK and Germany hit with the same data breach suffered by Valve's Steam hardware / Nintendo announces Pokémon Pokopia has sold over 5m copies, meaning that roughly one in four Switch 2 users now owns the game
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Is shiny Starmie in Pokémon Go?
Yes, shiny Starmie is in Pokémon Go. It was released during August 2020 and shiny Staryu came with it. Since these shiny forms are already in the game, shiny Mega Starmie was added automatically to the game as part of the Starmie Super Mega Raid day six years later in August 2026. The shiny Staryu family is a simple one, but that doesn't mean it's not cool. The body and jewel for shiny Staryu both take on a green-ish blue - far better than the bright green inflicted upon some of the Gen 1 Pokémon. Meanwhile, shiny Starmie and shiny Mega Starmie share the same navy blue colouring compared to th
No, shiny Arrokuda and shiny Barraskewda are not in Pokémon Go. Matters will change in the future as most shiny forms are released at a later date compared to when Pokémon are originally released in Pokémon Go. While shiny Arrokuda and shiny Barraskewda do look good, it's nothing really to write home about. The brown tones of their scales are now either a nice blue or grey shading depending on where the scales lie on their body. These aren't the most creative shiny forms, but they do fit a pair of fish. Best of luck adding Arrokuda and Barraskewda to your Pokédex!
No, shiny Cramorant is not in Pokémon Go at the time of writing. Sadly Cramorant is not one of the lucky Pokémon who got their shiny form upon release, so you'll have to wait a little longer for it to arrive. When it arrives, you'll find that shiny Cramorant is fine. I guess. The change from blue to orange is certainly striking, so guess it's alright. At least it's not green… Best of luck catching Cramorant in Pokémon Go!