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Pokémon Go's Community Day Finale Reunites Fan-Favorites

by Layla Jan 21,2025

Niantic's year-end Catch-a-thon event brings back Community Day favorites! Don't miss your chance to snag exclusive rewards and shiny Pokémon.

Missed out on past Pokémon Go Community Days? This end-of-year Catch-a-thon is your second chance to catch rare Pokémon with friends!

The event runs December 21st and 22nd, 2 pm to 5 pm local time. Featured Pokémon (including shiny variants) are:

  • December 21st: Bellsprout, Chansey, Goomy, Rowlet, Litten, and Bounsweet.
  • December 22nd: Mankey, Ponyta, Galarian Ponyta, Sewaddle, Tynamo, and Popplio.

For the final ten minutes of each hour, encounter Porygon, Cyndaquil, Bagon, and Beldum. Plus, enjoy 2x XP for catching Pokémon and 2x Stardust, alongside other special rewards! Check the official Pokémon Go site for full details.

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With significant updates like Gigantamax, Pokémon Go has had a huge year. This final community event before the holidays is a perfect send-off. While the timing might seem close to the holidays, dedicated players will likely embrace the opportunity.

Need a boost? Check out our list of 2024 Pokémon Go promo codes!

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