Rising Heroes is coming to a close. And hopefully, everyone has managed to rise up and save Mewtwo from the clutches of Team GO Rocket. As this door closes, a hidden one unveils itself. This piece will over the released information on the next season: Pokémon GO Hidden Gems.
On May 28, the Twitter account for Pokémon GO released the name for the next season. On June 1, when Rising Heroes concludes, players will be able to start Hidden Gems. Players following the Pokémon GO Twitter will be able to find a trailer video attached to the tweet. And while there isn’t a lot of information available, there is one thing players could see in the video.
Two Pokémon could be seen featured: Krabby and Lucario. This might be indicative of enhanced rates of encounter. It might also be a wordless hint that an event around these two Pokémon might be in the works. Leaks had also hinted that Sandygast could make an appearance in Pokémon GO for the first time.
Other things noted in the leak, seen in a Discord photo that was tweeted by @WholeLottaR3dTH, these features were alluded to:
Fans can see that there are plans for:
Keeping in mind that these items are leaks, players need to regard this info with caution. Until further confirmation, these leaks are to be treated as speculation.
Pokémon GO Hidden Gems seem to be a promising season. More Pokémon, more raids, and more adventures around the world. Players, keep the hype train moving.
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