Just a short five years since the concept was added to the mainline games, it now hits mobile
Pokémon GO added Dynamaxing to the mobile game only just over a month ago, with the accompanying addition of Max Points, all-new Pokéstop-like Power Spots, and the ability to Max Battle your monsters. And today, it’s followed up with the announcement of the arrival of Gigantamax Pokémon, with a rather splendid trailer. Dynamaxing was added to the Pokémon universe in November 2019, with the release of Gen VIII mainline Switch games, Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Five weeks later, we’ve been given the details of the further addition of Gigantamaxing, a special form of Dynamax that was also in Sword and Shield, which rather than simply enlarging the Pokémon, also transforms their physical appearance, and adds extra-special G-Max moves.
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