Pokémon Go’s next period of gameplay, known as the Season of Heritage, launches Dec. 1, and engineer Niantic is teasing an investigation of the Pokémon establishment’s past — similar as the following primary game in the establishment, Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Niantic declared first subtleties on Pokémon Go’s Season of Heritage on Tuesday, laying out the following three months of occasions for the mobile game.

Missing from Niantic’s declaration is any kind of express connection to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which is coming to Nintendo Switch in January. However, Pokémon Go’s occupant educator, Willow, is said to have tracked down an antiquated relic: an entryway with three mysterious locks. With 90 days in the season and three Team Leaders offering month to month planned exploration, one may securely accept that it’ll take some time before we know the solution to what’s behind that door.

Only one new Pokémon is outright affirmed to make a big appearance in Pokémon Go this season: Druddigon will at long last appear on Dec. 7, as a feature of the game’s Dragonspiral Descent unique occasion.

A connection with Pokémon Legends: Arceus could present all the more new Pokémon and Hisuian developments from that Switch game, including Wyrdeer, Basculegion, and Hisuian Growlithe, and perhaps Kleavor and Hisuian Zorua.

Additionally not too far off for Pokémon Go are a couple of unspecified Community Days for Season of Heritage in January and February, and the Pokémon Go Tour: Johto occasion, which finishes off the new season Feb. 26-27, 2022. (Niantic held a Pokémon Go Tour: Kanto occasion recently, a paid occasion which zeroed in on the original of Pokémon.)

Missing from the new season is new generation of Pokémon. In contrast to the beyond two years, when Niantic added Unova-locale Pokémon in 2019 and Kalos-area Pokémon in 2020, it doesn’t seem like we’ll get the Alola Pokédex in Pokémon Go this year. That is to be expected, considering that just with regards to half of the Kalos Pokédex is accessible in Pokémon Go so far. And no, they didn’t declare Kecleon either.

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