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Pokémon Go Celebrates New Year's 2025 with Fireworks and More
Dec 25,2024Author: Chloe
Pokémon Go rings in 2025 with a New Year's event! While lacking new Pokémon, Shiny variants, or costumes, Niantic still offers festive fun. The event runs from December 30th, 2024, at 10:00 am to January 1st, 2025, at 8:00 pm.
Expect boosted Shiny rates for wild spawns of Jigglypuff (with a ribbon), Hoothoot (in a New Year's outfit), and Wurmple (in a party hat). Bonuses include 2,025 XP for Excellent Throws and celebratory fireworks.
Raids feature a snowflake-wearing Pikachu (Tier One) and party-hatted Raticate and Wobbuffet (Tier Three), also with increased Shiny odds. Field Research and PokéStop Showcases offer further themed encounters.
The Eggs-pedition Access paid event also kicks off January 1st, lasting the entire month. For $4.99, players unlock increased Gift storage (up to 40), daily Gift opening limits (up to 50), and boosted Gift acquisition from Photo Discs (150).
Download Pokémon Go from the Google Play Store and join the festivities!
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