Those Leaked Pokémon Sword And Shield Starter Evolutions Are Likely Fake
Remember Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble? Of course you do; they’re the adorable starter Pokémon for Sword and Shield, Nintendo’s 2019 heavy-hitter that’s releasing exclusively for the Switch.
It’s said to be packed to the rafters with exciting content, all of which is spread out across the lush, UK-inspired region of Galar. But at this early stage, the Internet has trained its intense and at-times blinding spotlight on Grookey (Grass), Scorbunny (Fire), and Sobble (Water). Online data confirmed that players are currently head over heels for Sobble, the water-spouting Pokémon, though Scorbunny isn’t too far behind.
Yes, we’ve come an awful long way since fans were deliberating between Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur – seven generations, in fact – but with Sword and Shield, a new adventure awaits. However, it seems those leaked photos depicting Grookey, Scorbunny and Sobble’s respective evolutions are fake, as they seem to be...
It’s said to be packed to the rafters with exciting content, all of which is spread out across the lush, UK-inspired region of Galar. But at this early stage, the Internet has trained its intense and at-times blinding spotlight on Grookey (Grass), Scorbunny (Fire), and Sobble (Water). Online data confirmed that players are currently head over heels for Sobble, the water-spouting Pokémon, though Scorbunny isn’t too far behind.
Yes, we’ve come an awful long way since fans were deliberating between Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur – seven generations, in fact – but with Sword and Shield, a new adventure awaits. However, it seems those leaked photos depicting Grookey, Scorbunny and Sobble’s respective evolutions are fake, as they seem to be...
- 13/3/2019
- de Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
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