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More like Pokémon Ho-Ho-Ho, amirite?
December has already brought more Pokémon to more places (including Apple Watch), but developer Niantic has one, last treat. And it's a festive Christmas surprise. 。
SEE ALSO:Behold, all your favorite viral trends in one viral video。SEE ALSO:Behold, all your favorite viral trends in one viral video 。 Starting on Dec. 25 and ending on Jan. 3,Pokémon Go。
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without an incubator, and the event takes that into account. Every day between Dec. 25 and Jan. 3, players will receive an incubator from their first PokéStop visit. 。
But wait, there's more. Niantic is hosting a separate event that starts on Dec. 30 and ends on Jan. 8. During that time, the three starter Pokémon — Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle -- and their bigger, badder evolutions — will appear more frequently in the world.。 What's more, to up your chances of nabbing a Charizard, Blastoise, or Venusaur even further, lures will last for 60 minutes instead of the usual 30. 。Got all of that?
Got all of that? Good. There's a lot happening to keep 。
Pokémon Go。
fans occupied over the next couple weeks.。
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