Pokémon GO: The Season of Discovery starts soon!
Trainers,
During the
Season of Legends, the Therian Formes of Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus
arrived in Pokémon GO, setting the stage for the Pokémon GO debuts of Xerneas
and Yveltal! Trainers became legendary, and legends were told and made. Now,
we’re excited to announce the next Season—the Season of Discovery—which will
feature our fifth-anniversary celebrations and Pokémon GO Fest 2021!
From
encountering Pokémon that have never appeared in Pokémon GO before, to discovering
new things about the ones we’ve grown to know and love, this Season will be all
about the spirit of discovery in Pokémon GO. The Season of Discovery will run
from Tuesday, June 1, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. local time to Wednesday, September 1,
2021, at 10:00 a.m. local time!
Read on for
an overview of what you can expect during this Season, and look out for a
detailed blog once the Season starts.
Some Pokémon
will make their Pokémon GO debut in Legendary Raids and Mega Raids!
The Season of
Discovery will have a colossal kickoff with Regirock, Regice, and Registeel
returning to five-star raids! They will be appearing from Tuesday, June 1,
2021, at 10:00 a.m. local time to Thursday, June 17, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. local
time. After that, a surprise Pokémon will appear in five-star raids. Keep your
eyes peeled for more details, Trainers!
Unexpected
guests will be making an appearance in five-star raids, including exciting
encounters during Pokémon GO Fest 2021! Look out for more raid updates in our
monthly event blogs.
This Season,
Mega Raids will feature only one Mega-Evolved Pokémon at a time. Stay tuned for
further details each month. For what’s coming in June, see our June events
blog here.
Different Pokémon
will be appearing in the wild!
As the
seasons change, different Pokémon will be appearing in different areas across
the world! In cities, Pokémon such as Alolan Rattata, Magnemite, and Porygon
will be appearing more frequently in the wild, while in far-off forests,
Bellsprout, Doduo, Skorupi, and more will be appearing more frequently in the
wild. The mountains are seeing shifts in Pokémon as well, with Rhyhorn,
Nosepass, Dwebble, and more appearing more frequently, while Magikarp, Marill,
Wailmer, and more will be appearing more frequently in the wild near bodies of
water.
These and
many more Pokémon will be appearing more often in the wild, so stay tuned for
more details, Trainers!
Hemisphere-exclusive
Pokémon
During this
Season, Trainers can encounter different Pokémon in the northern and southern
hemisphere!
In the
northern hemisphere, Pokémon like Alolan Diglett, Staryu, Barboach, and Petilil
will be appearing more frequently in the wild! The first partner Pokémon
originally discovered in the Hoenn region—Treecko, Torchic, and Mudkip—will
also be appearing in the wild. Keep an eye out for Summer Form Deerling, too!
If you’re lucky, you might even encounter Pokémon such as Sableye, Scyther, and
Combee in the wild!
In the
southern hemisphere, Pokémon such as Alolan Sandshrew, Alolan Vulpix, Shellder,
and more will be appearing more frequently in the wild! The first partner
Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region—Turtwig, Chimchar and
Piplup—are appearing as well! Keep an eye out for Winter Form Deerling, too! If
you’re lucky, you might encounter Pokémon such as Lickitung, Chimecho, and
Cubchoo in the wild.
Different
Pokémon will be hatching from Eggs!
Some
different Pokémon will be hatching from Eggs! Here’s a look at which Pokémon
you might find.
- Meditite, Buizel, Spritzee, Swirlix, and
more will be hatching from 2 km Eggs.
- Togepi, Gligar, Skarmory, Bonsly, and
more will be hatching from 5 km Eggs.
- Timburr, Rufflet, Goomy, Noibat, and
more will be hatching from 10 km Eggs.
- Cranidos, Shieldon, Skrelp, Clauncher,
and more will be hatching from 5 km Eggs earned from Adventure Sync
rewards.
- Bagon, Beldum, Gible, Riolu, and more
will be hatching from 10 km Eggs earned from Adventure Sync rewards.
During the
Season, you can check each type of Egg to see a list of which Pokémon can hatch
from it.
Different
Field Research tasks can be found at PokéStops
This Season,
you’ll receive different Field Research from PokéStops than before, including
new tasks and new rewards! There’ll also be monthly changes to select Field
Research tasks.
Be on the
lookout for bonuses and items throughout the Season!
To kick off
the Season of Discovery, you’ll receive a free Remote Raid Pass from Research
Breakthrough rewards throughout June. Throughout the entire Season, you’ll also
earn twice the XP from Research Breakthroughs as well!
Please be
aware of your surroundings and follow guidelines from local health authorities
when playing Pokémon GO. Upcoming events are subject to change. Be sure to
follow us on social media, opt in to receiving push notifications, and
subscribe to our emails to stay updated. For the latest on in-game events and
feature updates, be sure to check this help center article.
—The Pokémon GO team
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