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New Pokémon, Marshadow, Discovered, More Details Coming Soon

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A new Mythical Pokémon has been discovered in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon: Marshadow!

Marshadow cannot be encountered in normal gameplay. More details, including how Trainers can get this Pokémon for their game, will be announced at a future date.

Source: PR

7 thoughts on “New Pokémon, Marshadow, Discovered, More Details Coming Soon”

  1. The fact that we know about a pokemon that wasn’t already hacked proves either Gamefreak has taken better precautions or the hackers stopped caring because of how easy it was.

    1. Well, the truth is that this Pokemon was already leaked on launch day (or probably even earlier). It just probably didn’t make as many big waves as Pokemon leaks in previous gens, which is why a lot of people didn’t know about it yet.

      1. Damn, nothing is sacred. Yeah, usually everywhere I go would be showing pics of the leaks or something. Was that when they hacked the game before the game released and there was spoilers? Because it seemed much more contained this time.

  2. I would’ve thought they would be saving the hat Pikachus for this year and releasing Marshadow in 2018. Gen 7 might be shorter than I expected with all of the event mons already announced.

  3. King Kalas X3 {Greatness Awaits at Sony PlayStation 4! Please, Nintendo! Blow me off of the fence at E3 onto your side so I can say the same for Switch, too!}

    With Sun in my possession, the only Pokemon not within my reach is this little guy. Hurry up & release it, GameFreak, so I can complete my Pokemon collection BEFORE the next gen comes with even more new Pokemon. I may have got all 721 Pokemon on Omega Ruby but since Sun & Moon were known by that point, I didn’t truly completely my Pokemon collection. Must. 100. Percent. Complete. Pokemon. Collection. @.@

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