In November, curious fans dove into Pokémon Go's data and found references to 100 creatures from Pokémon Gold and Silver, plus code for the shapeshifting Pokémon, Ditto. This little pink blob of a character hit Pokémon Go at the end of November.

The employee guide also outlines a new corporate partnership between Pokémon Go and Starbucks. On December 8th, the flyers say the majority of Starbucks stores across the United States will become PokéStops or Gyms, and they'll offer a new Pokémon Go-branded Frappuccino (which is basically a Vanilla Bean Frap with raspberry syrup and whole, freeze-dried blackberries). The drink will actually show up as an icon in Pokémon Go, apparently.

The guide prepares baristas for dealing with an influx of Pokémon Go players, some of whom may not order a drink while collecting Pokéballs and potions. Starbucks' advice is to "make the moment right and use your best judgement" in dealing with Pokémon Go tourists.

Corporate partnerships aren't new territory for Pokémon Go developer Niantic, the former Google company also responsible for the mobile AR game Ingress. Niantic used sponsored locations in Ingress and it's previously discussed implementing a similar system in Pokémon Go. The game even launched in Japan with a McDonald's partnership.

We reached out to Niantic for confirmation or clarification on the Starbucks guides, and were told the company doesn't comment on rumor or speculation. At least this particular rumor will be settled soon: Keep an eye on your Pokémon Go app this Thursday.

Update: Niantic announced that more info on new Pokémon is coming December 12th. There's no mention of an exact number or any other details, so we'll have to wait for the official word next week for more. The only thing we do know for sure right now is that the addition of more Pokémon is confirmed.