Pokemon GO has hit a record low number in terms of new Pokemon that have yet to be released in the mobile augmented reality game, with that number dipping into the double digits for the first time. Currently approaching its 10th anniversary, there are now more than 900 different creatures that Pokemon GO players can add to their collections, and Scopely's options for new additions are quickly running dry.
When Pokemon GO first launched in July 2016, its full roster of catchable monsters was limited to Gen 1 Pokemon, and it didn't even include the full set, as Ditto, Mew, Mewtwo, and the legendary bird trio of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres were all pushed back for later introduction. Starting with that original set of 145, updates over the past nine years have now collectively included the addition of Pokemon from every generation released so far, with several generations now having their full Pokedexes represented in Pokemon GO.
While new additions have kept the game fresh, Pokemon GO is now running into the problem of dwindling numbers of available Pokemon left to release. With the introduction of the Impidimp evolutionary line through Pokemon GO's Nagasaki Wild Area event on November...
