‘Pokémon Shuffle’ Update: New Events Details Shared; Special Stages Run Until Next Year

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Pokémon Shuffle has announced new events and special stages that features characters and will run until January 2016.

International Business Times (India) has published the announcements of game developer of Pokémon Shuffle, the widely held freemium puzzle video game for Nintendo 3DS and mobile platforms. Three events are scheduled to be running until January 12, 2016. These events are Talonflame, Pokémon Safari and Arceus Stage which available for Pokémon Shuffle mobile.

The latest update of Pokémon Shuffle brings in the Safari Zone for the fifth time, reported iDigital Times. The fifth Zafari Zone will consist of Talonflame's two early stages Fletchling and Fletchinder joined by Roggenrola and Camerupt. Also in the line are Mega Gengar, a great choice for mega slot, Boldemore, Gigalith and Numel. The event will be until January 12.

Another event offering is the Talonflame event where player has 35 seconds to overthrow and hook the Talonflame. To defeat this fire-type, the player need some water or ground Pokémon such as Palkia, the site added. The event is until January 5 only.

Meanwhile, special stages have reached the Pokémon Shuffle since December 16, said Siliconera. One special stage is Mewtwo stage, a celebration for five million downloads of the game. The Mewtwo stage is free and will be existing until January 19.

This December offered legendary Pokémons in the special stages in the form of Regigigas, Regirock, and Registeel, the site discussed. The Mega Garchomp stage makes a return to the 3DS and its debut on the mobile versions of the game. Players in Europe who make it to 12,000, top 18,000 in North America and top 50,000 in Japan will receive Garchompite as reward.

Pokémon Shuffle, developed by Genius Sonority and published by The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, is available for Android, iPhone, and Nintendo 3DS.

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