September 2024 is set to be a big month in Pokémon Go with a new season and Galar Pokémon making their debut after a long wait time.
With a new region, a ton of new Pokémon are making their debut in September, including the Galar Starter Pokémon like Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble. There are also appearances of Dreepy as rare spawns and a bunch of new shiny Pokémon during certain events.
With so much happening, it’s important to keep track of every September 2024 Pokémon Go event, so here’s what you have to look forward to over the next few weeks.
Pokémon Go events September 2024 – Full schedule, dates, and times
Event | Start date and time | End date and time |
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GO All Out | Sept. 3, 10am local time | Sept. 10, 10am local time |
GO Big | Sept. 10, 10am local time | Sept. 15, 8pm local time |
Raid Day: Falinks | Sept. 8, 2pm local time | Sept. 8, 5pm local time |
September Community Day: Ponyta | Sept. 14, 2pm local time | Sept. 14, 5pm local time |
Psychic Spectacular | Sept. 18, 10am local time | Sept. 22, 8pm local time |
Oranguru and Passimian Research Day | Sept. 22, 2pm local time | Sept. 22, 5pm local time |
Legendary Heroes | Sept. 26, 10am local time | Oct. 1, 8pm local time |
GO All Out and GO Big are the biggest events of the month, with Galar Pokémon and the new Dtnamax feature being added within the first half of the month. U.K. players also get access to Stonjourner, which is a regional exclusive Pokémon to the country.
After that, Raid Day: Falinks adds shiny Falinks debut into the game, and Ponyta Community Day is a week after, spawning both regular Ponya and its Glarian Counterpart with increased shiny odds.
Psychic Spectacular is the one event we don’t know much about but it is likely to give us another new shiny Pokémon debut. Oranguru and Passimian Research Day also take place during the event, with the Passimian shiny debut as well. It’s a whole month of shiny debuts!
Lastly, Legendary Heroes ends the month with the big debut of Shint Zacian into the game. Shiny Zamazenta then follows it at the start of October, but with such a stacked month of content, we aren’t in any rush to get that far.
Published: Sep 1, 2024 07:54 am