In advance of the upcoming new season,Pokemon GOdataminers have seemingly discovered new details about the arrival of new legendary and Hisuian forms. Over the past few years, Niantic has continued to expand the hit mobile game’s roster of available Pokemon, including more recent forms into the game such as the Ultra Beasts, Zamazenta, Zacian, and even acrossover that featured the Paldean creature Gimmighoul.The current season known as the Season of Light has featured a good amount of new Alolan Pokemon that have been added to the game. This list includes creatures like Mareanie, Togedemaru, Crabrawler, and the mysterious Cosmog which players could eventuallyevolve into either Solgaleo or Lunala during the Astral Eclipse event. With the current season quickly coming to a close, fans have been wondering what’s next forPokemon GO.RELATED:Pokemon GO Confirms More Community Day DatesUnofficially, it appears that at least a portion of that question may have been answered thanks toPokemon GOdataminers. A new Twitter post from an account known as PokeMiners leaked new assets found through datamining the game’s files. While fans should remember that datamined information is subject to change, the assets include Regieleki, Regidrago, and Kleavor plus their shiny variants.

As of right now, Niantic hasn’t revealed any information on the upcoming season of potentially the theme it may be encompassing. However, the datamined assets, if accurate, could indicate that Niantic is planning on a themed season or event in the coming months, something the developer has been doing fairly often such aslast year’s Welcome to Alola eventwhich brought the likes of Jangmo-o and its evolutions as well as Rockruff, Tapu Koko, and Tapu Lele.

While there are still a lot of questions surrounding where the popular mobile game is going in 2023, Niantic has shared some details regarding itsmonthly Community Day weekend events. After the arrival of Noibat in February, Niantic has revealed the upcoming dates for March, April, and May Community Days. While the specific Pokemon have not been revealed as of yet, players can at least prepare for March 18, April 15, and May 21. April 29 was also listed as the Community Day Classic start date, which typically involves featuring an older Pokemon that hasn’t been featured in a few years at least. For example, January featured Larvitar, a Pokemon that hasn’t been in the spotlight since 2018.

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