Niantic has announced a new event for Pokémon GO. Read on below to learn more:
Inkay and Malamar Debut in Pokémon GO’s Psychic Spectacular
Add new entries to your Pokédex, catch countless Psychic-type Pokémon, and complete Special Research during this five-day event.
Tap into strange and powerful energies with Pokémon GO’s Psychic Spectacular running through September 13, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. local time. The event puts Psychic-type Pokémon in the supernatural spotlight as they appear more frequently in the wild and in raids. The Psychic Spectacular also introduces two new Pokémon to Pokémon GO: Inkay and Malamar!
The Dark- and Psychic-type Inkay—originally discovered in Kalos and known for dazing its opponents—is dipping its tentacles into Pokémon GO for the first time. And the introduction of Inkay’s evolved form Malamar—known for possessing the strongest hypnotic powers of any Pokémon—makes a compelling case for participating in the Psychic Spectacular. Just don’t flip out if it takes a few mental revolutions to figure out how to evolve Inkay into Malamar!
Psychic-type Pokémon parading through the wild with varying degrees of frequency throughout the event will include Abra, Slowpoke, Drowzee, Wobbuffet, Ralts, Baltoy, Woobat, Gothita, Solosis, Elgyem, and Inkay. Raid often and raid smart to catch the following Pokémon during the Psychic Spectacular:
- One-star raids: Staryu, Chimecho, Bronzor, Espurr, and Inkay
- Three-star raids: Alolan Raichu, Wobbuffet, Medicham, and Metagross
- Five-star raids: Lugia
- Mega raids: Mega Slowbro
Finish fabulous Field Research tasks to earn rewards, including potential encounters with Woobat, Inkay, and more. Spin PokéStops, open Gifts from friends, and visit the in-game shop to collect stunning stickers inspired by Psychic-type Pokémon. And remember to take GO Snapshots throughout the event for special surprises.
Stay psyched, Trainers!
Source: Pokemon.com
Inkay and Malamar make their Pokémon GO debuts during the Psychic Spectacular!
Trainers,
As we hinted at in our September events blog, two Pokémon will be making their Pokémon GO debuts during this year’s Psychic Spectacular event: Inkay, the Revolving Pokémon, and Malamar, the Overturning Pokémon!
Date + Time
Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. to Monday, September 13, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. local time
Features
- Inkay and its Evolution, Malamar, will be making their Pokémon GO debuts! Inkay will evolve only under unique circumstances. Trainers who have journeyed through the Kalos region in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y may have an inkling as to what those circumstances might be!
- The next part of the Season of Mischief Special Research story, Misunderstood Mischief, will unlock. Something’s got Psychic-type Pokémon all worked up, and they’re appearing more often in the wild! Sounds like the perfect opportunity to learn more about them. You never know—we might learn more about Hoopa as well!
- Psychic-type Pokémon like Abra, Drowzee, Gothita, Solosis, and more will be appearing more frequently in the wild! If you’re lucky, you might encounter others like Elgyem and Inkay.
- Psychic-type Pokémon will be appearing in raids throughout the event.
- Staryu (which evolves into the Psychic-type Pokémon Starmie), Chimecho, Bronzor, Espurr, and Inkay will be appearing in one-star raids.
- Alolan Raichu, Wobbuffet, Medicham, and Metagross will be appearing in three-star raids.
- Lugia will continue to appear in five-star raids.
- Mega Slowbro will continue to appear in Mega Raids.
- By completing themed Field Research tasks, you can encounter event-themed Pokémon like Woobat, Inkay, and more.
- Take a snapshot once a day for a surprise!
- You’ll be able to get new stickers inspired by Psychic-type Pokémon by spinning PokéStops, opening Gifts, and purchasing them from the in-game shop.
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—The Pokémon GO team
Source: Official Pokémon GO blog
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