Pokemon Go has become the favorite pastime of many gamers. For many years, Niantic has kept the attention of many Pokemon fans with new in-game events, in-person meet-ups such as Pokemon GO Fests, and frequent updates that add new features and Pokemon to catch. As the game welcomes critters from the series' seventh generation, a new event is about to start in Niantic's hit mobile game featuring Oricorio, one of the series' many form-changing Pokemon.
During The Pokemon Company's presentation on February 27, it was announced that Pokemon GO would be getting new creatures from the Alola region seen in Pokemon Sun and Moon. This update was launched on March 1, which saw the starters of the region, as well as Yungoos and Pikipek, be the first to be added out of the eighty-eight that live in the Hawaii-inspired region. Like many Pokedex updates to the mobile title, this only meant more would come later.
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The Festival of Colors event starts on March 15 at 10 AM local time and ends on March 20 at 8 PM local time. Once the event is live, players can encounter the newest Pokemon to the game, Oricorio, in the wild. The different forms Oricorio has are available in different regions across the world. Players in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa will be able to get Balie Style Oricorio, while American fans can obtain the Pom-Pom Style Oricorio. The Pa'u Style Oricorio can be found in the African, Asian, Pacific, and Caribbean islands, and Sensu Style Oricorio can be found in the Asia-Pacific region.
Alongside the many different Oricorio forms, players will have an increased chance of finding Drowzee, Amolamola, Horsea, Beautifly, Gligar, Slugma, Tailow, Trapinch, Duxtox, Turtwig,
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