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28.02.2024 - 11:37 / radiotimes.com
When it first launched in 2016, you'd be forgiven for shrugging off Pokémon Go as a passing fad.
But eight years later, the augmented reality game is still helping us reach our daily 10,000 steps.
With the allure of rare legendary Pokémon, as well as regular events, it remains both popular and relevant.
The most recent event celebrates the latest instalment of the long-running anime, Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
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With characters and Pokémon from the series appearing in the game, fans of the anime won't want to miss this. Curious? Let's take a closer look at the upcoming Pokémon Go Horizons event!
Firstly, when can we jump in and get involved in the Pokémon Go Horizons event? And when does it end?
It starts on Tuesday 5th March 2024 at 10am local time. It continues until Monday 11th March 2024 at 8pm.
As this event is a crossover with (and a celebration of) Pokémon Horizons: The Series, we can expect plenty of characters from the show appearing on Pokémon Go.
But what exactly is included? We'll list everything below!
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