The Pokémon Company has announced a new mobile game will be coming to devices in Japan soon.
Whilst details are scarce, Kotaku is reporting the game - which is expected to release in spring/Q2 - "appears to star the weakest Pokémon around".
An image on a new teaser site - which is subtitled Hanero! Koiking (which translates to Splash! Magikarp) - shows a mock newspaper story telling the tale of a 27-year-old who discovered two mysterious Magikarp-shaped holes, and... well, that's it, really.
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As yet there are no details on whether or not the game will roll out internationally, but - as always - we'll keep you posted.
Niantic and The Pokemon Company recently announced that more than 80 new Pokemon are headed to Pokemon Go this week, including Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile, plus Pokemon Duel - a previously Japan-only free-to-play mobile game - has been released on the Apple Store and Google Play store.
The Pokemon Company's Pokemon Shuffle Mobile is also available on App Store and Google Play.
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