Sustainability Week in Pokemon Go set to introduce Gen 7 Pokemon

Pokemon Go’s announcement of the Sustainability Week of 2023 will coincide with the debut of a Gen 7 Pokemon in the game. Developers Niantic have also addressed the recent tension amidst updates to Remote Raids.

Season 10 is underway and has introduced to the players the legendary Pokemon Regieleki. Togetic, a very elusive catch in Pokemon Go was announced on April’s Community Day.

The Pokemon Go Sustainability Week of 2023 will begin on April 20th at 10:00 am and will run until April 26th at 8:00 pm Local Time. The lovable Gen 7 Fruit Pokemon – Bounsweet – will make its Pokemon Go debut. Also, debuting will be the beautiful Grass-type Steenee and Tsareena. A bunch of other Pokemons are also set to be featured following the event.

Bounsweet evolves into Steenee with 25 Bounsweet candies and Steene evolves into Tsareena with 100 Bounsweet candies, as mentioned in the blog by Pokemon Go.

Players participating in the Sustainability Week can lay their hands on Drilbur, Bounsweet, and Cherubi, a small and cute Grass-type baby Pokemon through 2km eggs.

Evolution Chart of the upcoming Gen 7 Pokemon Bounsweet

Pokemon Ultra Buddy or higher will bring more souvenirs more often. Pokemon Great Buddy or higher will bring gifts with berries more often. Lucky players might get a Silver Pinap Berry.

The Buddy Pokemon will accompany the player on the map longer after being fed. Half the distance traveled will earn hearts when with Buddy Pokemon.

There will also be a Timed Research-themed award like items and encounters with Pokemons like Drilbus, Trubbish, and Bounsweet upon completing the tasks.

Other themed tasks available are Field Research themed tasks whose rewards are Drilbur encounter. New avatar items available for purchase are a Bounsweet hat, Steene Shirt, and Tsareena Boots.

While the majority of the community is affected by the change in Remote Raids in the game, the new update hopes to reunite the fanbase once more and offer content to engage the community.

About Pokemon Go

Developed by Niantic and published by Nintendo, Pokémon Go is a free-to-play augmented reality (AR) game. The game was released in July 2016 for iOS and Android mobile devices.

Directed by Tatsuo Nomura, the game utilizes the GPS on mobile devices to locate, capture, train, and battle Pokémon. The game supports in-app purchases to buy in-game currency used to procure various items. The game launched with around 150 Pokémon species, which had increased to around 600 by 2020.

Praised by both critics and fans for its concept and user-friendly interface, it was one of the most profitable games of 2016. Netting a whopping 1.92 billion dollars in revenue last year itself. With over 500 million downloads, it is a pioneer of location-based and AR games.

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