We have added full details to our event section Mega Steelix will be available from December 1st through 23rd, with Abomasnow running December 23rd through January 7thĪ Pokémon GO Incense Day focused around Swinub will run on December 5th from 11am to 5pm local time. Kyurem will be in Raid Battles from December 16th, with its Shiny also being available. Reshiram & Zekrom will return to raid battles from December 1st 2021 through December 16th 2016.
From December 1st 2021 at 20:00 UTC to January 1st 2022 at 20:00 UTC you'll get a DeinoĮvery Monday, a box containing 1 Remote Raid Pass and other items will be available Niantic have announced the next Pokémon GO events for December 2021.įirst, the Research Breakthrough Reward has been announced. Shieldon, Cranidos, Female Frillish, Skrelp, Clauncher and Dedenne will be hatching from 5km Adventure Sync Eggsĭratini, Bagon, Beldum, Riolu, Deino & Noibat will be hatching from 10km Adventure Sync EggsĬommunity Days will be on January 16th and February 12th Onix, Azurill, Happiny, Munchlax, Snover, Froakie, Hippopotas and more will be hatching from 5km EggsĪudino, darumaka, Mienfoo, Rufflet, Espurr, Goomy, Noibat and more will be hatching from 10km Eggs Poliwag, Bellsprout, Swinub, Meditite, Barboach, Swablu, Bunnelby and more will be hatching from 2km Eggs In the southern hemisphere, Tangela, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Carvanha, Combee, Summer Form Deerling and more will appear in the wildĭifferent Pokémon will also be appearing in eggs In the northern hemisphere, Delibird, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Cottonee, Vanillite, Winter Form Deerling and more will appear in the wild In the mountains, Clefairy, Aerodactyl, Teddiursa, Meditite, Numel, Hippopotas, Munna & More will appear more and near water, Psyduck, Lapras, Wingull, Barboach, Finneon, Feebas and Bidoof will appear more In forest areas, Caterpie, Taillow, Croagunk, Joltik, Ferroseed, Karrablast, Shelmet & more will appear more. In cities, Porygon, Snubbull, Glameow, Bronzor, Lillipup, Trubbish, Solosis and more will appear more. It is also a GO Tour Pre-Purchase exclusiveĭuring this season, Pokémon will change.
There will be a Timed Research to earn experience as a pre-purchase exclusive for GO Tour Johto which gives a Goomy Hatįebruary gives a Increased Candy XL from hatching eggs and 2* hatch experience with a Timed research Catch Challenge that gives you access to a Noibat Avatar Item. January gives a 2* Catch Experience bonus for the first catch of the day. There will also be a Timed Research to earn Stardust to unlock a Deino Hat Avatar Item This follow up to this year's Kanto event will focus around Johto Pokémon and will be held in February 26th - 27thĭecember gives you 2* Catch Stardust for the first catch of the day.
The Pokémon GO Johto Tour event has been announced. This season is focused around the the past and features a variety of new elements Niantic have announced the next Pokémon GO season, the Season of Heritage, starting December 1st through March 1st Black: Victini & ReshiramWhite: Victini & Zekrom.Pokémon Ranger & The Temple of the Sea!.Mystery Dungeon - Explorers of Time & Darkness.Mystery Dungeon: Blazing, Stormy & Light Adventure Squad.Pokémon Battle TrozeiPokémon Link: Battle.Another fun game on this was Wasserrohrbruch (“Water Pipe Burst”), featured at 16:00 in the clip. The first game you’ll see in the video above is Hase Und Wolf (“Rabbit And Wolf”), which was like an East German version of PAC-MAN. You were lucky if you could find one in your local youth center. Poly-Play was the only arcade machine in the GDR, so it was very rare. I remember when the first kid in school got a Gameboy-that was a huge sensation! Almost the whole class was watching the little screen yelling “Can I be next?!” The following list is based on my memories of childhood video games. Game consoles were very rare among my friends and I back then. In the early 1990s, my parents bought me my first computer, a used six-year-old Amstrad/Schneider CPC with a green, monochrome screen that came with a whole bunch of games on floppy disks. There was no such thing as “video games” in Soviet-occupied Germany-except one machine, which I’ll introduce later. Since I’m a kid from the GDR, I didn’t discover video games until the fall of the Wall in 1989.