Events are one of the things that have kept the fire of Pokémon GO burning. These have allowed the game to survive the competition, ensuring that players have another reason to play the game. However, despite the existence of these events, Niantic still has to make sure that these are compelling enough. With the Eggstravaganza event being over, it is interesting to see what types of events are coming the next few months or so.
WWG has put out an interesting list of possible Pokémon GO events. While this is something players are going to be excited about, it's simply speculations. Unless the studio itself confirms them, it's going to be a different story.
The first on the list of Pokémon GO events is the Arbor Day Grass Festival, which can be likened to the recently concluded Water Festival. If Niantic puts its pedestal into this, then players might experience this event in just a couple of weeks. It is a way of celebrating the beauty of trees and their importance to the planet. With this event, there is no doubt the grass type Pokémon will steal the show.
Next is the Mother's Day event, which, in one way or another, could involve one particular Pokémon GO creature. Well, it's no other than Kangaskhan -- a pretty straightforward choice. However, one thing can be a concern of -- this Pokémon is exclusive to Australia. Perhaps, the studio will decide to make it available, for a limited time, across the globe. This will definitely become one of the most loved events in the game's history.
Add to the list is the Summer Fire Festival. This speculated Pokémon GO event is in celebration for the upcoming summer. As the name suggests, fire-type (and even grass-type) Pokémon will be on the spotlight. These creatures might possibly spawn from time to time. There is no doubt that this could easily be one of the most celebrated events ever.
In related Pokémon GO news, Express reports that a shiny update is believed to be on its way to the game. Following the Easter event, tons of players are reporting about being able to capture the same kind of creatures. The only catch, however, is that these Pokémon differ so much in terms of stats and movesets. It should be noted that, in one way or another, this is how shiny creatures tend to work.