Despite being a Gen 3 Pokemon (Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald), Kecleon was never added to Pokemon GO when Hoenn-region Pokemon started to appear throughout 2017 and 2018, and is so far the only Gen 3 Pokemon to have never been made available at all, not even in special raids or events. However, some fans seem to be convinced that Niantic will finally add the chameleon-looking creature very soon.

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This belief comes from a recent piece of promotional artwork for Pokemon GO’s Friendship Day event. The event itself will begin later this month and is tailored around Grass-type Pokemon. But, while the art highlights the likes of Chikorita and Sunkern, some believe that Kecleon is hiding in the background. Specifically, behind Tangela by a nearby tree.

Pokemon GO Hub has handily provided a closer look and the textured area of the tree does seem to slightly resemble Kecleon’s eye and face. It would also make a lot of sense for Keckleon to be introduced this way since it is based on a chameleon and is capable of camouflaging. This was how players encountered it in the original Gen 3 games, with it acting as an invisible roadblock. Some might argue that it would be weird to add it during a Grass-themed event, considering it’s a Normal-type, but it also possesses the unique Color Change ability that changes its type whenever it’s attacked. However, Abilities haven’t been incorporated into Pokemon GO, so it wouldn’t be able to use it even if it is added.

And besides, it could just be a completely unrelated texture and desperate fans are looking too deeply into it. Pokemon GO Hub has also reported that the forest background is a stock image and people have tracked down the original source, stating that the texture is present there. This would mean that it’s simply detailing in the tree trunk.

It’s admittedly bizarre for Kecleon of all Pokemon to be omitted from the game for so long. But, given its unique status within the franchise, it’s possible that Niantic is saving it for a special occasion. And given how frequently upcoming additions are leaked thanks to datamining efforts, chances are fans will learn of it ahead of any official announcement.

Pokemon GO is available for Android and iOS devices.

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Source: Pokemon GO Hub