Sustainability Week has been announced for Pokémon GO, with Oranguru and Shiny Cherubi debuting for players to catch. Springtime events in Pokémon GO have been helping players get outside as the weather warms up, and the debuts for the «Seasons of Alola» event have added new diversity to the Pokémon available in the game. While most of the recent Pokémon GO content has focused specifically on in-game changes, Sustainability Week has a special feature that offers players the chance to benefit the environment while walking.
Currently, Pokémon GO fans are getting ready for big upcoming summer events like the recently announced Pokémon GO Fest 2022, which will be taking place during June, July, and August. Those looking to participate will want to grind coins by putting Pokémon in Gyms, save up important items like Incense, and build up strong Pokémon teams for Raid Battles and the GO Battle League. Catching the Pokémon that have continued to debut in recent events can be the perfect way to create a powerful and diverse team.
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According to an event update shared on PokémonGoLive, Pokémon GO's Sustainability Week will debut the powerful Normal/Psychic-type Oranguru, as well as introduce the Shiny variation of Cherubi. Sustainability Week will take place from 10 AM Wednesday, April 20, 2022, to 8 PM Monday, April 25, 2022, local time. Both Pokémon will be appearing in the wild, hatching from 7 KM Eggs, and Cherubi will be attracted to Mossy Lure Modules and encountered via Field Research tasks.
Being an adventurer and respecting your surroundings, natural or otherwise, go hand in hand. Sustainability Week is back again, Trainers!
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