The massively popular mobile game,Pokemon Go, experienced its own evolution recently as Niantic announced a massive update to the game as well as the first major event known as the Season of Celebration. Theaptly titled Go Beyond Updateincreased the level cap to 50, while also giving rewards to trainers who are able to hit the old cap of 40 before 2020 comes to a close. In addition, Niantic is putting a spotlight on the Kalos region, adding new Pokemon including Chespin, Pyroar, Froakie, and more.
Another major update toPokemon Gois the addition of In-Game seasons, something the game loosely adhered to through weather and other style events. Thefirst of these is the Season of Celebration, which runs from December 1 all the way to March 1 and brings with it a ton of events to look forward to across the three months including new mega raids, different Pokemon hatching from eggs, and a double Community Day taking place on December 12 and 13.

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For manyPokemon Goplayers however, Season of Celebration features different Pokemon in the wild that can be found more often. Many of these will be seasonal types as well, changing depending on the hemisphere the player currently resides in. Here are the Pokemon appearing more frequently in each hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere
For players north of the Earth’s equator, many of the Pokemon found will be tied to the colder, winter months. In years past, this included pocket monsters like Delibird, Cubchoo, Snover, and more. According to Niantic, the following Pokemon will also have theirspawns increased during the Season of Celebration, though it’s worth noting that these are not the only Pokemon players will encounter.
Southern Hemisphere
If it’s colder in the north, that means players south of the equator will be seeing more Pokemon linked to the warmer summer months. Niantic has indicated that the following Pokemon will also have their spawns increased during the Season of Celebration.
As previously mentioned, eggs are also being updated for all players. Seel, Aron, and Elgyem have been removed entirely while Shinx replaces Ducklett from 5 km eggs only received from Adventure Sync rewards. Growlithe and Wingull are being added to 2 km eggs while Baltoy and Ducklett are available in standard 5 km eggs. These changes go along with the ones also being made when the Kalos region event kicks off on December 2 as well. Many of these will also seeKalos starters being added to 5 km eggsand others such as Litleo, Fletchling, and Bunnelby joining 2 km eggs. Noibat and Espurr will also appear more often in 10 km eggs.
Pokemon GOis available now in select regions on Android and iOS devices.
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