Pokémon GO is a mobile Pokémon game that brings the fun of catching and battling Pokémon in the wild to the real world, and trainers can encounter over 800 Pokémon across the globe. Since its release in 2016, Pokémon GO has had more players than any other Pokémon game, and trainers from around the world have come together to battle, trade, and participate in community events over their shared love of Pokémon. With a Pokédex almost as big as the complete National Pokédex that spans the entire franchise, trainers will have plenty of exploring to do on their quest to catch 'em all.
Pokémon tend to appear in habitats that complement their types in Pokémon GO. For instance, Water-Type Pokémon appear more frequently near rivers, lakes, and oceans, while Grass-Types spawn in forests and grasslands. However, as the seasons change, trainers will find different Pokémon in various habitats as well. While an official list of habitats has not been released, some of the habitats listed on the official Pokémon GO website include Cities, Forests, Mountains, and Bodies of Water. In addition, during each season, the Pokémon that appear in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres change as well, so trainers in different parts of the world will encounter different Pokémon in the wild depending on the time of year. Pokémon are also affected by the local weather conditions in Pokémon GO, and trainers will be able to encounter certain Types more frequently during specific conditions. For instance, rainy weather will draw out Water-, Electric-, and Bug-type Pokémon, while sunny weather will cause Fire, Grass, and Ground-Types to appear more frequently.
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