Pokémon Go January 2024: Event guide and what to expect
04.01.2024 - 11:58
/ radiotimes.com
It's been seven years since Pokémon Go made its way to mobiles around the world and, still, millions are checking in every day to update their Pokédex. January is set to be no different, with plenty of new and returning creatures appearing.
Having been downloaded well over one billion times, developer Niantic has continued to introduce new content over the years by rolling out new generations of Pokémon, hosting monthly community days and generally providing plenty of activities to keep players busy.
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Kicking off with New Year's 2024 and supposedly leading into the mysterious Taken Treasures event, Pokémon Go has a jam-packed month. There's even the chance to catch some legendaries and some Mega Evolutions with limited-time raids. For instance, if you've been trying to get an Ampharos with long luscious hair, then you're in luck.
To make things easier, we've broken down all of the major events and happenings due to take place in Pokémon Go for January 2024. Head below for all the details and dates.
Lots of Pokémon Go events are due to take place in January, giving players plenty of opportunities to pick up some of their favourite pocket monsters.
See below for the full list of events:
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As always, Pokémon Go will host a number of 5-star raids throughout the month of January. The featured Pokémon this month include:
On top of this, three Mega Raids will take place in January 2024. These include:
Pokémon found in the Hisui Region (first introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus) will continue to appear as the Timeless Travels season continues. It will run from 1st December 2023 to 1st March 2024.
Spotlight Hour will also continue to take place every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm local time, increasing the spawn availability of certain Pokémon. The five set to feature in January include:
For everything else, head to the Pokémon Go official website to find out more.
Pokémon Go is available to download on iOS and Android devices.
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