Pokémon GO continues to keep the events coming thick and fast with two big ones announced to tak🎃e place befꦑore the end of June.

Following a short break after the end of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon GO's Throwback Events, Niantic is getting back into the swin♎gꦕ of things later this week. First via its solstice-themed event, and then the next Bug Out! event. As the global pandemic continues, most of the research and rewards can be achieved from home and while social distancing.

The solstice-themed e🐬vent starts on Friday, June 19, 2020, at 8 a.m. and will end on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, at 10 p.m. These are the features and rewards trainers can experience during the꧂ event:

  • Pokémon associated with the sun and moon, such as Clefairy and Sunkern, will appear in the wild more frequently, hatch from 5 km eggs, and act as rewards for exclusive research.
  • Shiny Clefairy will also be available. It has only been previously attainable via evolving a Shiny Cleffa.
  • Lunatone and Solrock will appear in three-star raids and hatch from 5 km eggs.
  • Double catch Stardust.
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The biggest theme of all during this event will be the journeys of Solrock and Lunatone. Both Pokémon are lockedღ to different regions, but that will change as the solstice-themed event progresses. During the first two 🔯days, Lunatone will switch from the western hemisphere to the eastern hemisphere, and vice versa for Solrock. The second two days both will appear more frequently the world over. In the final two days, they will swap hemispheres and then stay there once the event is over.

Two days after the solstice-themed event comes to an end, the next Bug Out! event will begin. As its name suggests, Pokémon GO's Bug Out! events are all about Bug-types. It starts at 8 a.m. 🍸on Friday, June 26, 2020, and will end at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Here are the features and rewards that will be in-game during that period:

  • Bug-type Pokémon, such as Scyther and Venipede, will appear more frequently in the wild, hatch from 5 km eggs, be rewards for themed research, and also appear in raids.
  • The shiny variant of Dwebble will appear in the wild and via hatching 5 km eggs.
  • Double catch Stardust
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More Bug-type Pokémon will be attracted to Incense throughout the event. Ho༒wever, certain Bug-types will have a stronger attraction to Incense depending on the time and day. For the first two days of the event, Nincada will have a stronger attraction to Incense. For﷽ the middle two days, Nincada will be replaced by Wurmple. For the final two days, Incense will lure in more Scyther.

On top of all that, on June 28, so during the Bug Out! event, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Pinsir will appear more frequently in three-star raids. The mini-event within the main event will also signal a brief return of Pokémon GO's One Pokécoin bundles. Trainers will be able to♉ make a one-off purchase of three Remote Raid Passes for one Pokécoin for the duration of Pinsir's heightened volume of raid appearances. This will allow more players to♋ take part in the raids from home and from a distance.

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