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News coverage is heavily split between Pokémon celebrations and collectibles (notably a 30th Anniversary card set, TCG reveals, and anniversary Pokémon Go revenue), and urgent account/data actions (UK/Germany Pokémon Center breach tied to Valve’s Steam hardware incident, plus a deadline to migrate Pokémon Bank to Pokémon Home).
Key TakeawayPokémon fans are being urged to act fast: migrate old Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon Home within 200 days, while also watching for potential impacts from the Pokémon Center data breach.
Tracking: Polaroid's Latest Collab Has Us Itching For A Pokémon Snap Replay / Gallery: Here's A Look At The Electrifying Pikachu Cards In Pokémon TCG: 30th Celebration
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
Common questions on Pokémon, surfaced from across the indexed web.
Are Arrokuda and Barraskewda shiny in Pokémon Go?
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!
Yes, you can still use a Pokémon Go Plus + but there's two conditions. As I mentioned above, the Explorer Gadget can not be used at the same time as an accessory like the Pokémon Go Plus +. Instead, you'll have to switch between the two but be warned - if you switch to an accessory while the Explorer Gadget is active, you won't be able to use the Explorer Gadget again until the next day. Due to these conditions, there's two ways you can go about using the Explorer Gadget if you prefer using accessories like the Pokémon Go Plus +. Firstly, you can simply keep the Explorer Gadget in reserve for
What Pokémon 30th anniversary product is Target selling on Aug. 14?
Back-end changes to Target's website indicate that the retailer will soon begin to sell these products: 30th Celebration Elite Trainer Box (ETB), $49.99. Includes nine booster packs, a Nidorina promo card, and accessories like dice and card sleeves.
30th Celebration Knock Out Collection, $9.99. Includes two booster packs, a foil Eevee card, and a golden coin.
30th Celebration Ex Box, $21.99. Two versions, one with Sylveon ex and another with Greninja ex. Four booster packs and one oversized card.
30th Celebration Tech Sticker Collection, $14.99. Includes three boster packs, a pr