Hisuin Voltorb has been added to the Pokémon GO game. Pokémon Go frequently incorporates new features from the series’ subsequent instalments. Adding new content and keeping the game fresh and entertaining for its devoted players, as well as perhaps attracting new fans or luring back inactive veterans of the game, is the primary goal of this strategy. Adding content from a game they may not have played yet gives users a reason to dip their toes into Pokémon GO in the meanwhile and catch new Pokémon for the first time. Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the most current entry in the series, debuted the Hisuian version of Pokémon.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus takes place in the Hisui area, which has all 18 of the new Pokémon forms. Arceus Legends: Arceus takes located in the same region as Sinnoh, however, the storey takes place in an era long before the Sinnoh fans are familiar with through Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Siliconera reports that Hisuian Voltorb may be caught in Pokémon GO starting today, January 30th. Hisuian Voltorbs will begin appearing in the game as of 10:00 AM local time after the Team GO Rocket Power Plant event ends, according to a tweet from Serebi.net.
If you want to catch Hisuian Voltorb in Pokemon GO, you may want to hurry because there is presently no known time frame for its availability. Trainers should be aware that while Hisuian Voltorb is now available in Pokemon GO, it cannot be developed into a Hisuian Electrode at this time. Players should expect to wait a bit before they can enhance their Hisuian catch, if that is feasible at all, at this time.
In addition, regular Voltorbs will continue to spawn normally. Unlike Voltorb’s non-regional variant, Hisuian Voltorb is a Lightning and Grass-type Pokémon, therefore players should look for it in more natural settings. It’s always a thrill to see how many new Pokémon you can catch. It seems possible that Pokémon GO fans will have to wait a long time before they see the full release of Pokémon Legends: Arceus’s Hisuian Form Pokémon in the game. Catching them all has never been more challenging, and now it’s even more so.