Kecleon, Zorua, and other delays in Pokémon Go came down to a lack of resources
Kecleon, Zorua, and Larvesta fans have had to wait a long, long time to finally be able to get their favorite pocket monsters in Pokémon Go after Niantic’s staggered release of them over the past few months. But why didn’t fans get them sooner?
Zorua was the first, added in October 2022, which appeared in the wild disguised as your buddy Pokémon. Kecleon followed a few months later in January 2023, with players finding it by spinning Pokéstops it was hiding on. Larvesta was the last to be added, being slapped behind egg paywalls at the start of May, much to fans’ disgruntlement.