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Raiku is out, Entei is in. What the hell am I talking about? Pokemon Go, of course! Hello? Are you still there?

Ahem, yeah, Pokemon Go, the still pretty popular mobile rendition of the pocket monster franchise, has swapped out its legendaries for the month. As revealed in August, developer Niantic is changing out different Generation 2 legendaries in different regions, and Entei is now in for North and South America.

Suicune has moved to Africa and Europe, and Asia, you’re up for Raikou this month. You have until October 31 to get whatever dog is in your region, then you’re out of luck — unless you feel like moving (or vacationing) in another area. Or, wait until Niantic needs to drum up interest again and brings them back (something that hasn’t happened for the initial legendary birds yet, but could happen in the future).

Running parallel to the dogs is Mewtwo, who is in a wonky and polarizing “invite-only” state at the moment.


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