Pokémon Go Fest 2024’s global event is finally upon us, with tons of perks and boosted spawns. As usual with these Pokémon Go events, we’re getting rotating habitats that cycle Pokémon in and out of the spotlight, inspired by Necrozma’s dusk and dawn forms.
There are a lot of different perks, alongside new mechanics like Necrozma Fusion and Solar and Lunar Fusion Energy, being introduced during the event.
Alongside a paid ticket which will grant access to bonuses including Marshadow’s “A Shadowy Caper” quest, all players will get access to a Special Research that rewards Cosmog on Sunday, lures will last for one hour, Pokémon will photobomb your snapshots, and remote raiding will be unlimited throughout the weekend.
Below, we list the ticket perks and the rotating habitats in Pokémon Go Fest 2024: Global.
What time does Pokémon Go Fest start and end?
Pokémon Go Fest 2024 takes place on Saturday, July 13, and Sunday, July 14, and has a start time of 10 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. local time.
Though you are highly encouraged to play throughout the day to make the most of your ticket purchase, and ensure you have plenty of time to complete each habitat’s Collection Challenges, even if you only log in once each day, you will unlock the Special Research to complete at your leisure. (On Saturday, this is Marshadow’s “A Shadowy Caper”.)
Pokémon Go Fest 2024 habitat spawn schedule
These habitats will rotate all throughout Saturday, even if you don’t have a ticket. Each habitat will rotate in twice and be around for an hour before it rotates out.
On Sunday, all of these Pokémon will spawn but there will be no dedicated habitats. Note each habitat has a Collection Challenge which requires you complete them on the Saturday, so make sure you make the most of both hours to do this.
Dawn Meadow (10-11 a.m., 2-3 p.m.)
- Pidgey
- Pikachu (sun crown)
- Hoothoot
- Hoppip
- Girafarig
- Wingull
- Snivy
- Cottonee
- Ducklett
- Ferroseed
- Axew
- Galarian Stunfisk
- Heatmor
- Inkay
- Maractus (ticket holder Incense only)
- Espeon (day scarf) (ticket holder Incense only)
Shining Day (11 a.m.-12 p.m, 3-4 p.m.)
- Charmander
- Dratini
- Sunkern
- Dunsparce
- Hisuian Sneasel
- Roselia
- Solrock
- Helioptile
- Tyrunt
- Dedenne
- Yungoos
- Fomantis
- Jangmo-o
- Corsola (ticket holder Incense only)
- Espeon (day scarf) (ticket holder Incense only)
Creeping Dusk (12-1 p.m., 4-5 p.m.)
- Pikachu (moon crown)
- Eevee
- Spinarak
- volbeat
- Illumise
- Gible
- Venipede
- Emolga
- Litwick
- Golett
- Durant
- Espurr
- Phantump
- Grubbin
- Rockruff (ticket holder Incense only)
- Umbreon (night scarf) (ticket holder Incense only)
Darkest Night (1-2 p.m., 5-6 p.m.)
- Alolan Rattata
- Gligar
- Sneasel
- Teddiursa
- Mudkip
- Carvanha
- Lunatone
- Deino
- Binacle
- Amaura
- Carbink
- Crabrawler
- Morelull
- Vullaby (ticket holder Incense only)
- Umbreon (night scarf) (ticket holder Incense only)
Pokémon Go Fest 2024: Global ticket bonuses
If you buy the ticket for Pokémon Go Fest for $14.99, you’ll get the following:
- Special Research that allows you to catch Marshadow on Saturday
- Special Research that allows you to catch Solgaleo or Lunala on Sunday
- Access to a global challenge that unlocks special bonuses every hour
- Special Incense encounters for Unown A, D, G, H, I, N, T, and Y, as well as Incense encounters for Maractus, Corsola, Rockruff, Vullaby, scarf-wearing Espeon, and scarf-wearing Umbreon (and yes, it works while stationary)
- Increased chance to find shiny Pokémon
- The ability to complete up to six special trades per day
- Access to Collection Challenges
- Up to nine free raid passes from spinning gym photo discs
- Special 7 km eggs
- Doubled friendship bonus damage in raids
Pokémon gated by real-money tickets usually do release for everyone, just later. If you’re not in a rush to get Marshadow or you don’t care for these other perks, you can always save your money and get the mythical Pokémon later.
Outside of that glorious shiny buff, one of the bigger perks here is access to Maractus and Corsola, two Pokémon that are usually regional exclusives.
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