Another set of fun events are scheduled to happen in "Pokemon Go" just before the summer officially ends. The next massive event in the augmented reality game will begin on September 20 and will have a physical venue, which is in Montreal. But if you are not in Canada there are also global events that are scheduled to happen at the same time as the "Pokemon Go" Montreal safari Zone.
Field Research
The "Pokemon Go" Field Research for the Montreal Safari Zone events will start simultaneously as the physical event. The event will happen in the historic Circuit Gilles Villeneuve by the Parc Jean Drapeau on Saint Helen's Island as well as in Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec. But, since not everyone is in Canada or can go there, Niantic Labs made sure that all "Pokemon Go" global trainers can participate in the event wherever they are located.
The "Pokemon Go" Field Research will allow trainers to capture speedily different kinds of Pokemon. Those in Montreal will have the opportunity to catch rare speed-centered Pokemon than they would usually find in the wild. As for other players in other parts of the world, they will see increased spawns of odd Pokemon that might not otherwise be found in their location.
Trainers, all Saturday tickets and Friday Early Access tickets for Pokémon GO Safari Zone at Montreal are now sold out. pic.twitter.com/fluiwoB0fd — Niantic Support (@NianticHelp) August 19, 2019
Prep-Events And Mini Releases
The Instagram account of "Pokemon Go" is currently preparing for the September in-game event by unveiling prep-events and time-restricted mini releases from today until the event starts. An example of this is the star constellation that was revealed last Sunday. By simply connecting the dots in the proper way, you will turn up with Jirachi.
Water Festival
Additionally, the Water Festival is also starting before the "Pokemon Go" Safari Zone. The Water Festival will start on August 23 at exactly 1 PM Pacific Daylight Time or 3 PM Central Time or 4 PM Eastern Time. The event will run until 1 PM Pacific Daylight Time of August 30. During this event, water type pokemon will have increased spawns.
This includes Wooper, Magikarp, and Wailmer and player will be able to enjoy this wherever region they are based. For "Pokemon Go" that are around or near water, they will have increased chance of spotting more PoliWhirl, Lapras, Seaking, Mantine, Qwilfish, Feebas, Finneon, Buizel, Piplup, and Lotad. Players hatching eggs will discover more water type of different kinds.