The Pokemon Company, Niantic, and Nintendo are treating Pokemon Go players right this February, having crammed the shortest month of the year with several exciting new events and activities. One such addition is the Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event, which will recognize the fourth generation of Pokemon (Diamond and Pearl) that originate from the event’s eponymous Sinnoh region.
For everything that you need to know about the in-game event — including dates, times, and which Pokemon you’re likely to encounter — stick with this handy guide.
Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event start date and time
Pokemon Go‘s celebratory Sinnoh region event is set to begin on Friday, February 7, 2020, at 8:00 am local time.
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Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event end date and time
The Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event will conclude Monday, February 10, 2020, at 10:00 pm local time.
In total, the short weekend event will be run across four days (February 7 to February 10) and comprise 86 hours of total playtime.
Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event details
During the Sinnoh region celebration Pokemon Go event, Pokemon that were originally discovered throughout the Sinnoh region (introduced in fourth-generation titles) are more likely to appear in the wild and in raids.
Any 7 km Eggs obtained during the event are guaranteed to hatch specific Pokemon from the Sinnoh region, including the following:
Pokemon Go Sinnoh region celebration event 7 km Egg contents
- Budew
- Combee
- Bronzor
- Gible
- Riolu
- Hippopotas
- Mantyke
Not only that, but completing Field Research tasks specific to the event will reward encounters with other Pokemon from this “beautiful” region, along with Sinnoh Stones that can be used to make certain Pokemon evolve.
Lastly, the official Pokemon Go blog post detailing the event notes that “if you’re lucky” it’s possible to encounter and capture a rare Shiny Riolu or a Shiny Hippopotas during the Sinnoh region celebration.