On Saturday, January 20th, the 1st Pokémon GO Community Day will start. Everything you need to know is here.
In a few hours, the first Community Day in Pokémon GO will begin. Trainers have many questions about how the event will proceed and what to expect. Here we want to provide you with a summary of the most important facts for the event day.
Update: This special Pokémon awaits you on the 2nd Community Day in February
Community Day January 20 – Start and End
Many trainers are already thinking about how to plan Saturday to make the most out of the upcoming event.
- What is the Community Day anyway? The Community Day in Pokémon GO is a global event that takes place monthly. This gives the developers at Niantic a great opportunity for trainers to meet with other players in parks and play together.
- There are special Pokémon. For each Community Day, a special Pokémon appears more frequently worldwide for a few hours. These special Pokémon will have a unique move when caught during the event period.
- The Community Day on 01/20:
- The first event lasts three hours.
- It starts in Germany at 11:00 AM and ends at 2:00 PM.
- Pokémon of the day is Pikachu
- Its exclusive event move is “Surfer”
- This special Pikachu can be found everywhere. However, the chances are increased in parks.
- Additional bonuses are
- Double experience points
- 3-hour Lure Modules
The increased chance of finding the special Pikachu in parks was explained by Niantic employee Indigo on Reddit.com.
The Thought Behind Community Days
Keep in mind that Community Day events are not comparable to Halloween or other major events in Pokémon GO. They are smaller and typically only last a few hours. Nevertheless, they benefit the community and the game.
On one hand, trainers have the chance to conduct mass evolutions due to the increased experience points and collect many experience points. Fortunately, this annoying bug was fixed beforehand, which would have made evolving a nightmare.
The Community Day is also suitable for trainers who briefly stopped playing Pokémon GO but want to start again now.
On the other hand, a lot has changed in Pokémon GO in recent months: new Generation 3 Pokémon, raid bosses, and much more. Through the trainer meetings at the Community Days, Niantic may want to draw attention back to the game and the local groups.
And through the group raiding in parks, which is a side effect of this event, the chances of triggering EX Raids also increase. Because as trainers have discovered, parks are particularly important for EX Raids.

