CyberWolfJV posted an article about the discovery of something called “Untitled Detective Pikachu sequel” in Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX, launched yesterday while summoning monsters. He says he was reviewing the game for the Brazilian radio station Ultra N Podcast when he noticed the alleged Detective Pikachu sequel name-dropped in the custom database. As a reminder, the pacing that Pokemon has gotten boring, The Characters’ Battle is a Recall. If you played the original Monster Rancher games, they allowed you to swap discs on the PlayStation console to summon different monsters. The remastered compilation has replaced this mechanic with a feature which can play with PS1, Sega Saturn and so on. So there’s a sudden appearance of “Untitled Detective Pikachu sequel”. CyberWolfJV said that the list of games released and upcoming, which appeared in Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX may be tied to Nintendo eShop data, and that the games have internal pages on servers that aren’t available to public viewing. They even spotted a collection of pages for Metroid Prime 4 and “Untitled Breath of the Wild”. The Pokemon Company said that the sequel to Detective Pikachu will happen back in 2019 and is proposing the details of the game remain “a mystery” and fans should continue checking its Twitter feed for clues. As far as they possibly can, nothing materialized out of that tweet since since not even a teaser trailer. Detective Pikachu launched the Nintendo 3DS in 2016 in Japan (hereafter a new duo) and globally in 2018. The action involved the titular Pokemon with a teenage boy named Tim Goodman to solve the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of Harry Goodman, Tim’s father and Pikachu’s owner. He went missing after a mysterious car accident happened when Pikachu got an amnesia. Even though it’s planned to become a sequel or a Nintendo Switch port, fans also thought that would happen, the game got a film adaptation in 2019 starring Ryan Reynolds and Detective Pikachu as 21-year-old Tim Goodman. The movie received a total of 4433 million dollars in the global box office and Forbes called it “the best video game movie ever” the movie was also named “smart” as a box office honourable movie.