Pokemon Go trainers can catch a Shiny Sneasel this weekend
With some new timed research to 🃏go with ☂your Sneasel

A Pokemon Goꦇ Sneasel even❀t is coming this weekend alongside a batch of event-exclusive timed research.
From 8am to 10pm local time this Saturday, Jan𝐆uary 30, you'll find exclusive field research tasks that can lead you to Sneasel, including the rare Shiny Sneasel. With a♉ full 14 hours to play the event, even the unluckiest Shiny Hunter has a solid chance at catching the ultimate prize.
A separate, longer research event is kicking off tomorrow. From January 26 through February 7 (10am to 8pm local time, confusingly enough) you may find Team Go Rocket timed research that leads to the legendary Pokemon Ho-Oh. Not only that, any Ho-Oh encountered this w🔯ay will come with the move Earthquake, which remains a staple among many Pokemon teams.
Pokemon Go is slowly beginning to roll out traditional events after pushing for at-home bonuses during COVID-19 lockdowns, but deve🌊loper Niantic still players to "be aware of your surroundings and follow guidelines from local health authorities when playing Pokémon GO." Of course, this will be easier for some players depending on where they live.
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