POKÉMON has announced that it will be delivering another title update in April.

There are a number of bug fixes that will come in the next update.

Instead of this some people just saw an egg.

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Instead of this some people just saw an egg.Credit: The Pokémon Company

However, there is one bug that players have been eager for the developers to fix.

Recently, The Pokémon Company added two new Pokémon to Scarlet and Violet, which were only available in raids.

Walking Wake and Iron Leaves, the Paradox forms of Suicune and Virizion, are currently available in raids until March 12, 2023.

Only one of each Pokémon can be caught, which is what made the egg glitch particularly annoying for players.

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Those who were playing Scarlet and Violet online when the February patch was released could encounter this glitch.

If they tried to enter one of the new raids, the Pokémon would be replaced with an egg, which they could then catch.

The egg would not be able to hatch, and you would then not be able to catch the Paradox Pokémon.

A statement about the issue from Serebii says: “A new patch for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet has been announced for late April. 

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“Among other things, it allows players who caught an Egg instead of Walking Wake/Iron Leaves to catch them again in a new run of the Raid event.”

Not only will the egg glitch be fixed, but it appears that the two ‘mons will also receive a new run in raids giving more people a chance to catch one.

A number of glitches have apparently been added with the February title update.

Some players have reported struggling to play with friends via link code.

Others have reported losing their save data since the latest patch, though the cause is so far unknown.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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