
Pokémon GO is lining up a packed week from August 24–30, 2026. Max Battles, a triple-Regi raid rotation, Mega Gyarados, Mankey’s Candy bonus, and the two costumed Pikachu are all on the calendar. The PokémonXP event also brings a much bigger GO Battle League day, a full menu of featured attacks, and a GO Pass that keeps moving after the opening event window closes.
The Water Festival has a few final hours on August 24, while the ongoing Forever Forward season continues to add reasons to check in. Here is everything scheduled for Trainers during the week.
Pokémon GO’s August 24–30 calendar
- August 24: Dynamax Hitmontop appears in Max Battles during the 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local-time Max Monday window. Dynamax Magikarp remains available through August 30, and the Water Festival ends at 8:00 p.m. local time.
- August 25: PokémonXP begins, bringing the Cosmog-themed spacesuit Pikachu.
- August 26: Regirock, Regice, and Registeel enter Five-Star Raids, while Mega Gyarados arrives in Mega Raids. The Regis headline Raid Hour from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time.
- August 27: Mankey takes over Spotlight Hour.
- August 28–30: The worldwide 2026 Pokémon World Championships event runs after the PokémonXP opening window ends.
- August 30: A Crowned Pikachu wearing a WCS costume debuts.
Max Battles, raids, and Spotlight Hour
Dynamax Hitmontop arrives for Max Monday
Max Monday takes place on Monday, August 24, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time. Dynamax Hitmontop is the featured Pokémon during that hour, while Dynamax Magikarp continues appearing in Max Battles from August 24 through August 30. Two targets, one hour, and probably not enough room in the storage box.
The Regis take over Raid Hour
Regirock, Regice, and Registeel occupy the Five-Star Raid rotation from August 26 through September 8. Each one can be encountered in its Shiny form for the first time. The trio will also fill Raid Hour on August 26 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time.
Lunala remains in Five-Star Raids through August 25, and Shiny Lunala can be encountered for the first time. Mega Swampert also stays in Mega Raids through August 25. Mega Gyarados takes over the Mega Raid rotation from August 26 through September 8.
Shadow Raids follow their regular pattern during the week. One-star and three-star Shadow Raids appear daily, while five-star Shadow Raids are scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays unless another event changes that setup. Shadow Altered Forme Giratina also appears in five-star Shadow Raids during Forever Forward, with a chance to encounter its Shiny form.
Mankey brings a Candy bonus
Spotlight Hour moves to Thursday, August 27, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time. Mankey will appear more often, and every Pokémon caught during the hour grants 2× Catch Candy. Trainers still building Candy for Mankey or its evolution line should circle this hour in bright marker.
PokémonXP starts the Worlds celebration
PokémonXP begins Tuesday, August 25, at 10:00 a.m. local time and runs until Friday, August 28, at 10:00 a.m. local time. The tie-in connects Pokémon GO with the PokémonXP real-world event taking place alongside the 2026 Pokémon World Championships.
Spacesuit Pikachu and Impidimp raids
A new Pikachu wearing a Cosmog-themed spacesuit makes its Pokémon GO debut during PokémonXP. It can also appear in one-star raids alongside Impidimp, giving costume collectors and Fairy-type fans a shared raid target.
Wild Pokémon change during PokémonXP
Different Pokémon are featured on different days, with these encounters appearing more often in the wild:
- Ralts
- Numel
- Spheal
- Drifloon
- Elgyem
- Sobble
- Pawmi
Trainers may also get lucky and encounter Deino.
GO Battle League gets 15 daily sets
PokémonXP raises the daily GO Battle League limit from five sets to 15 sets, allowing up to 75 battles per day. Pokémon encountered through GO Battle League rewards will also have a wider range of Attack, Defense, and HP values.
Featured attacks cover 18 Pokémon
Some Pokémon caught or evolved during the event can know featured attacks. The full roster includes several battle-ready treats:
| Pokémon | Move category | Featured attack |
|---|---|---|
| Alola Sandslash | Fast | Shadow Claw |
| Primeape | Charged | Rage Fist |
| Lickitung | Charged | Body Slam |
| Feraligatr | Charged | Hydro Cannon |
| Quagsire | Charged | Aqua Tail |
| Gardevoir | Charged | Synchronoise |
| Walrein | Fast | Powder Snow |
| Walrein | Charged | Icicle Spear |
| Metagross | Charged | Meteor Mash |
| Lickilicky | Charged | Body Slam |
| Togekiss | Charged | Aura Sphere |
| Gallade | Charged | Synchronoise |
| Hydreigon | Charged | Brutal Swing |
| Greninja | Charged | Hydro Cannon |
| Decidueye | Charged | Frenzy Plant |
| Incineroar | Charged | Blast Burn |
| Inteleon | Charged | Hydro Cannon |
| Corviknight | Charged | Air Cutter |
| Annihilape | Charged | Rage Fist |
The PokémonXP and Worlds GO Pass runs through August 30
Trainers automatically receive GO Pass: PokémonXP & 2026 Worlds on August 25 at 10:00 a.m. local time. GO Points can be earned to rank up and unlock rewards through Sunday, August 30, at 8:00 p.m. local time.
There is no daily limit on GO Points from Saturday, August 29, at 12:00 a.m. through Sunday, August 30, at 7:59 p.m. local time. Rewards unlocked through the pass expire Tuesday, September 1, at 7:59 p.m. local time, so claim them before they vanish.
The free pass includes encounters with event-themed Pokémon. Trainers can upgrade to GO Pass Deluxe for US$4.99, or the equivalent local pricing tier, to receive upgraded rewards and progress faster. GO Pass Deluxe + 6 Ranks costs US$6.99 and automatically provides enough GO Points to reach Rank 7.
Deluxe rewards include the 2026 Worlds/PokémonXP Backpack, an encounter with Zapdos, and extra encounters with event-themed Pokémon. Zapdos caught through this GO Pass has a wider range of Attack, Defense, and HP values. The backpack will also be available in the in-game shop after the event ends.
Major GO Pass milestone rewards
- Tier 1 – Rank 10: 2× Stardust for catching Pokémon.
- Tier 2 – Rank 20: An additional 3,000 XP from raids.
- Tier 2 – Rank 20 Deluxe Pass: Up to two additional free Raid Passes from spinning Gym Photo Discs.
Field Research and stickers
Field Research tasks offer chances to encounter event-themed Pokémon. Celebration stickers can be collected by spinning PokéStops, opening Gifts, or purchasing them from the in-game shop.

The Water Festival ends as the Worlds celebration begins
The Ultra Unlock: Water Festival 2026 event continues until Monday, August 24, at 8:00 p.m. local time. Arrokuda and Cramorant made their Pokémon GO debuts during the event, which also features a GO Pass, better Shiny odds for selected Pokémon, and catch bonuses that increase across the event.
The main 2026 Pokémon World Championships event runs worldwide from August 28–30. It brings event-themed Pokémon, featured attacks, a limited-time GO Pass, and exclusive Timed Research through Twitch Drops. The Cosmog-spacesuit Pikachu debuts during PokémonXP, while the Crowned Pikachu with a WCS costume arrives on August 30.
August GO Pass and the Forever Forward season
The August 2026 GO Pass and GO Pass Deluxe remain active with rewards that include an encounter with Lugia, XP and Stardust bonuses, and the Lucky Trinket. Trainers earn GO Points by completing Pass Tasks and unlock milestone rewards as they rank up. Deluxe rewards can be accessed through the Pokémon GO Web Store.
The Forever Forward season runs from June 2 through September 8, 2026. Its season-long focus includes new Mega Pokémon, new Dynamax Pokémon, and GO Fest content.
GO Battle League schedule
GO Battle League: Memories in Motion began on June 2 at 1:00 p.m. PDT (GMT −7). The active formats change during this week:
| Dates | Active formats |
|---|---|
| August 18–25 | Great League and Scroll Cup: Great League Edition |
| August 25–September 1 | Great League, Ultra League, and Master League |
The starred formats provide 4× Stardust from win rewards. The bonus does not apply to end-of-set rewards.
Eggs, Adventure Sync, and Routes rewards
Forever Forward includes several highlighted Egg pools. These are not complete hatch lists, but they show some of the Pokémon Trainers may find in each group.
Regular Eggs
- 2 km Eggs: Exeggcute, Corphish, and Wynaut.
- 5 km Eggs: Riolu, Mantyke, and Flittle.
- 10 km Eggs: Mawile, Absol, and Frigibax.
- 7 km Eggs: Alolan Diglett, Galarian Darumaka, and Galarian Corsola.
Adventure Sync Eggs
- 5 km Adventure Sync Eggs: Tyrogue, Budew, and Sableye.
- 10 km Adventure Sync Eggs: Bagon, Drampa, and Druddigon.
Routes rewards
Seven-kilometer Eggs received through Mateo Gift Exchanges can hatch Hisuian Sneasel, Hisuian Growlithe, or White-Striped Basculin.
Research Breakthrough encounters
Completing Field Research during the season can lead to a Research Breakthrough encounter with one of the following Pokémon:
- Dragonite
- Honedge
- Axew
- Jangmo-o
- Female Indeedee
- Klawf
Which August 24–30 event will get your attention first? Share your thoughts in the comments, then follow along on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram, Steam, and Telegram.
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