Avid fans and players of the popular video game "Pokémon' Shuffle" have something to cheer about. This is after game developer Genius Sonority and publisher Nintendo rolled out a new update to the game which brings the fifth Safari Zone and an all-new Pokémon event, a report from iDigital Times said on Tuesday.

"The latest Pokémon Shuffle new event called Pokémon is not a Legendary, but it does have a fan-favorite 'mon. Talonflame makes its Pokémon Shuffle debut as a timed stage. With just 35 seconds to defeat and catch Talonflame, it may be a bit difficult. However, Talonflame is a fire-type so bring with you some water/ground Pokémon with you. Palkia is a good choice as its high base power is very desirable in these timed stages," the report said.

According to the report, players who own a Mega Pokémon slot can actually bring in either Mega Garchomp or Mega Blastoise. It was said that Talonfame uses blocks that will eventually cause a disruption. With this, players can alternately select Mega Aerodactyl as an interesting choice. The company said that the game's Talonflame's event stage will be available until Jan. 5.

Listed below are some details about Talonflame and the statistics for each Pokémon as well as the Safari Zones, according to Gamespot.

Talonflame

--Fire

--60

--Block Smash +

---5% Base catch, 4% per 3 seconds

Roggenrola

--Rock

--40

Last-Ditch Effort

--10% Base catch, 5% per move

--27%

Boldore

--Rock

--50

Heavy Hitter

--20% Base catch, 4% per move

--15%

Gigalith

--Rock

--70

--Block Smash +

--19% Base catch, 6% per move

--3%

Fletchling

--Flying

--40

--Counterattack

--15% Base catch, 3% per move

--28%

Fletchinder

--Fire

--50

--Swap +

--20% Base catch, 3% per move

--10%

Numel

--Ground

--50

--Burn

--10% Base catch, 4% per move

--15%

Camerupt

--Ground

--70

--Power of 4

--30% Base catch, 3% per move

--2%

"Pokemon Shuffle update brings with it two new special stages. A new Pokemon Safari is underway. In this one, you can randomly meet Roggenrola, Fletchling, Boldore, Fletchinder, Numel, Gigalith and Camerupt each time you play this stage. Water types seem like a solid choice for this one," Nintendo Everything said.