Pokémon GO: Will it be possible to catch Druddigon in Pokémon GO?

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There's one thing I want absolutely clear, because a lot of the morons out there don't seem to get it. Druddigon cannot, and I repeat, cannot make its debut in Pokémon GO for very obvious reasons actually:

1. Too many dragon types for the server to handle.
There are currently 29 dragon types in the game. Pokémon GO currently have server issues when a dragon type Pokémon makes a debut. Dratini was the first dragon type introduced, which caused Pokémon GO to fail for some users. Dragonair and Dragonite caused the game to render unstable, which made battling gyms almost impossible. The debut of Kingdra meant server maintenance.

2. Dragon types are way too much RAM
Simply selecting a dragon type causes your game to crash. A small dragon type is approximately 1.7 GB of RAM, which means a towering Alolan Exeggutor is a whopping 4.2 GB of RAM. iPhone users are not recommended for catching dragon types as the iPhone 11 is clocked in at 4 GB of maximum RAM, which can harm your experience.

3. How much storage a dragon type Pokémon is.
As the first point said, every dragon type implemented means server maintenance. The reason behind this is because a every single dragon type weighs in at about 34.3 GB of server storage. That means Niantic needs more bandwidth to add more of the tremendous creatures for years to come.

4. Druddigon itself.
Yes. Druddigon is too large for the game. This Pokémon is at least 142 GB for server storage, which means 14 GB of RAM is needed on your phone. Sadly, no phone is capable to handle that much RAM yet.

Here you are. This is the reason why Druddigon can not be in Pokémon GO. This doesn't mean that other dragon types are not going to be included.

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