Pokémon Go waited until the eclipse to announce Necrozma’s arrival

Pokémon Go waited until the eclipse to announce Necrozma's arrival

Exciting New Addition to Pokémon Go Announced During Solar Eclipse

In a thrilling update, Pokémon Go has hinted at a significant new feature just as the solar eclipse, known as the moment of totality, unfolded yesterday.

The popular mobile game took advantage of this celestial event to announce the impending arrival of Necrozma, the iconic dragon featured in the 3DS titles Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This magnificent creature possesses the ability to absorb vast amounts of light, allowing it to undergo remarkable transformations.

A short teaser video shared on Pokémon Go’s social media platforms depicted the shadow of Necrozma looming ominously over participants as the eclipse came to a close. Following this dramatic reveal, the logo for this year’s Pokémon Go Fest appeared, generating excitement among fans.

Pokémon Go Fest, the renowned annual summer celebration for the game, has already provided a wealth of information. This year’s festivities are set to spotlight the Mythical Pokémon Marshadow and will revolve around a Sun and Moon theme. Additionally, it has been confirmed that Necrozma will also play a significant role, likely appearing in raids, while Marshadow will be obtainable through Special Research tasks.

Fans are eager to discover how many of Necrozma’s various forms will be available during the event. This powerful Pokémon has the unique ability to absorb the Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo and Lunala, transforming into Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma, respectively. Moreover, it can undergo a transformation similar to Mega Evolution to become Ultra Necrozma.

As always, this year’s festivities will include three in-person Go Fest events held worldwide, culminating in a global event for all players.

The 2024 celebrations will commence in Sendai, Japan, from May 30 to June 2, followed by an event in Madrid, Spain, from June 14 to 16. The Go Fest will then make its way to New York City from July 5 to 7, with a grand global finale scheduled for July 13 and 14.

Currently, tickets for the Pokémon Go Fest in Madrid are priced at £24 for those who purchase early. However, early bird pricing ends today, with ticket prices rising to £28 thereafter. It seems the excitement surrounding Necrozma may have something to do with the ticket surge!

As fans gear up for these events, the anticipation surrounding Necrozma’s debut continues to grow, promising even more thrilling adventures in the world of Pokémon Go.

FAQs regarding Necrozma in Pokémon GO

Q1. Will Necrozma come to Pokémon GO?

Ans. The Prism Pokémon, Necrozma, is set to make its first appearance in Pokémon GO in Asia at the Pokémon GO Fest 2024: Sendai raids. This event marks Necrozma’s worldwide debut in raids.How to catch Necrozma in Pokémon GO?

Q2. How to catch Necrozma in Pokémon GO?

Ans. If Necrozma becomes available in Pokémon GO, catching it will likely involve:
1. Participating in special raids or events where Necrozma is featured.
2. Completing specific research tasks that may lead to an encounter.
3. Using Ultra Balls and berries to increase your chances during the catch.

Q3. How to get Necrozma in Pokémon GO 2024?

Ans. To get Necrozma in Pokémon GO in 2024, players would need to watch for official announcements regarding its availability. It may be introduced during special events, raids, or through research tasks.

Q4. When was Necrozma revealed?

Ans. Necrozma was originally revealed in July 2016 as part of Pokémon Sun and Moon. It was introduced as a part of the Generation VII Pokémon roster.

Q5. Why can’t I find Necrozma?

Ans. If Necrozma is currently not available in Pokémon GO, you won’t be able to find it in the wild or through other means. Keep an eye on announcements from Niantic for updates regarding its introduction or availability during events.

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