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Pokémon Go Ends Max Out Season with Epic Finale

Author : Michael
Dec 10,2024

The Pokémon Go Max Out season finale is almost here! Niantic is ending the season with a bang, featuring a special event from November 27th to December 1st. Prepare for increased XP, reduced hatch distances, and a boosted Remote Raid Pass limit.

This finale introduces Galarian Corsola and Cursola, making their Pokémon Go debut. These rare Pokémon will hatch from 7km Eggs, with a chance of encountering a shiny variant. Increased wild spawns of Grookey, Scorbunny, Sobble, Wooloo, and Falinks will also occur. Raids will feature Zacian, Zamazenta, shiny Regieleki, shiny Regidrago (five-star raids), and Mega Altaria (Mega Raids).

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Field Research tasks will reward Stardust and encounters with event-themed Pokémon. A $5 Timed Research offering an event-themed avatar pose and other rewards is available. Collection Challenges focusing on catching and hatching will grant XP, Silver Pinap Berries, and Rare Candy. Don't forget to redeem available Pokémon Go codes for extra bonuses!

A $10 event ticket unlocks additional perks including bonus XP, extra Candy, and Raid Passes. Free bonuses for all players include 5,000 extra XP for successful raids, halved egg hatch distances, and an increased Remote Raid Pass limit.

For added value, consider the Seasonal Delights Box in the Pokémon Go Web Store, containing incubators, Raid Passes, and other useful items. Download Pokémon Go today and join the finale celebration!

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