Pokémon GO

The Niantic game applies the rotation corresponding to this June with an update of the Pokémon available in these Eggs.

Niantic has rotated available Pokemon through Pokemon GO’s 7km Eggs. As usual, especially at times like today, where we have new Galar forms available in the title, the developer of the iOS and Android phenomenon has welcomed new Generation VIII species to this type of Eggs, the hatching of which leave with the following names until further notice.

In this way, from this June 8 at 13:00 local time and during the next few weeks, we will be able to find these species. We indicate with an asterisk those species that can appear shiny / variocolor if we are very lucky:

Ways of Galar:

Pokémon GO
Galar breaks into Pokémon GO

  • Meowth de Galar
  • Galar Zizagoon
  • Darumaka of Galar
  • Galar’s Stunfisk

Alola forms:

  • Alola’s Meowth *
  • Alola vulpix *
  • Alola Diglett *
  • Alola Sandshrew *
  • Alola Geodude *
  • Alola Grimer *
  • Alola Rattata *

As we said, the first species of the Galar region (only regional alternatives, not the only indigenous ones of said territory) are already available in Pokémon GO. In this article we break down which ones can be captured and obtained through Eggs, including the evolutions derived from those species. Also, in this article we review all the missions and rewards of the 2020 Return Challenge Championship and all the details to access it. In cases where the temporary special investigation tasks of the last few weeks have not been completed, an entry for about 8 euros is now available in the Store giving access to the Celebration of the 2020 Return Challenge.

In another related news, we leave you here all the investigations, rewards and shiny of the already started month of June. For its part, in this article we include all current events and Legendaries, and finally, here is a breakdown of June raid bosses from levels 1 to 5.

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