A recent update from Niantic for Pokémon GO has given a roadmap planned for 2022, including improvements to Community Days and the GO Battle League. In the past several years, Pokémon GO has made foundational changes to gameplay, encouraging fans to keep playing safely from a distance. However, the game's original design was meant to encourage exercise and socialization among Pokémon fans, and it appears the roadmap for 2022 will help reinvigorate these aspects of the game.
Pokémon GO has already started the year with numerous events, including Community Days focused on specific Pokémon and Holiday-themed events introducing new species to the game's available Pokédex. The upcoming Pokémon GO Tour: Johto, which will be occurring on February 26, gives players access to Johto Legendary Pokémon in Raid Battles and features common Pokémon species during spotlight hours throughout the day.
On January 22, 2022, Pokémon GO hosted the Community Day Classic featuring Bulbasaur. According to the blog post, this event, along with other small-scale community events, is being tested with the intent to implement similar concepts in the future. This could potentially lead to a series of Community Day events featuring staters, or the possibility of new Pokémon GO Community Day events in the near future.
The blog post also details what has already been announced for Pokémon GO's upcoming Go Battle League Season, confirming Niantic is working on balancing gameplay and fixing bugs. This is likely exciting news for those who have enjoyed the GO Battle League but have struggled with issues that impact gameplay.
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