Pokémon GO: Schlingking is the next Ultra Beast for Raids – Video shows release note

Pokémon GO: Schlingking is the next Ultra Beast for Raids – Video shows release note

In Pokémon GO you can soon look forward to a new Ultra Beast: Schlingking. The developers have hidden a hint about the release in their latest video. We from MeinMMO will tell you when it might finally happen.

Which monster is it about? After several Ultra Beasts have already made their way into Pokémon GO in recent months, there should soon be another one. You can probably look forward to Schlingking next.

The trainers have already suspected that the Ultra Beast of the Dark and Dragon type will be one of the next monsters in the game. You can already find its shadow on the home screen, and some trainers could also discover it in the puzzles of the Season of Light.

However, the developers of Pokémon GO have posted a video that gives further hints about a release. We will show you when the monster might come into the game.

What are Ultra Beasts?
Ultra Beasts are mysterious Pokémon from another dimension. They come into the world of Pokémon GO through Ultra Wormholes that resemble black holes.

Pokémon GO posts video about Schlingking

Which video is it? Today, on September 26, 2022, a new video was posted on the German Twitter account of Pokémon GO. It is titled “UPDATE: UB-05 VIELFRASS Our analysis of the return of ‘UB-05 Vielfraß’ is complete. You will find the details in the video.”

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The title already provides the first hint that the video is about Schlingking. The monster is also referred to as UB-05 Vielfraß. Unlike other videos of this kind, this one initially features a brief recap.

Niantic first shows a clip of the other Ultra Beasts in the game and their respective release dates. Finally, you can also see Schlingking in the last sequence. In this, a group of people is shown standing in front of a fence, filming the Ultra Beast. Meanwhile, Schlingking is devouring concrete pillars.

At the end of the video, a part of the release date is also displayed. In the video, you can read: ‘UB-05 Vielfraß’ 11.??.

When will the release be? If you compare the specified date with the release times of the other Ultra Beasts earlier, it quickly becomes clear that it is in the American date format. In this, the month is mentioned first, followed by the day, unlike in German.

Thus, the release date of Schlingking points to November. However, the exact day is not revealed in the video. So when it will happen exactly remains to be seen for now.

Where will Schlingking be found? Since the previous Ultra Beasts, such as Anego, were found in level 5 raids, it is reasonable to assume that Schlingking will also dominate these in November. However, more specifics must be awaited.

What kind of Pokémon is Schlingking?

Schlingking is an Ultra Beast from Generation 7. It belongs to the Dark and Dragon types. Schlingking does not have a pre-evolution or evolution.

You can recognize the monster by its large black body, long arms, and large mouth. This is surrounded by huge, golden teeth and glows blue when opened.

Schlingking (via pokemon.com)

What do you think of the prospects for the next Ultra Beast? Will you catch it as soon as it appears? Or are Ultra Beasts not really your thing? Let us know here on MeinMMO in the comments and exchange ideas with other trainers.

By the way: The Ultra Beasts are actually pure horror, but you hardly notice it in Pokémon GO. Our MeinMMO author Max explains to you what he thinks about the mysterious monsters.

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