Pokemon Go's starter Pokemon celebrate the in-game event.

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As announced on Pokemon Go’s official site , from November 23 to November 30, players will earn twice the amount of experience and Stardust in-game.“It has been an incredible experience since we launched Pokémon GO a few short months ago in July,” Niantic wrote in the post. “We are passionate about creating experiences that encourage exploration and promote exercise. We are humbled that hundreds of millions of you around the world have joined us on this journey. So we would like to say thank you - and what better way to say thank you than to celebrate our community.”Last month, Pokemon Go’s Halloween event increased the chance of catching spooky Pokemon , which led to more than 1.3 billion Ghost Pokemon caught in just a week.Pokemon Go still only contains Pokemon from the original batch of 150, though an update suggests that more Pokemon could be coming soon. Until then, you can find everything we know about the game in IGN’s Pokemon Go wiki guide Elsewhere in the world of Pokemon, Pokemon Sun and Moon launched last week for Nintendo 3DS. If you're still on the fence about exploring Alola, check out IGN's Pokemon Sun and Moon review , plus find everything from things the game doesn't tell you to how to transfer your old Pokemon in our Pokemon Sun and Moon wiki guide

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