March is shaping up to be an exciting month for Pokemon Go players, with a plethora of events and activities to look forward to. The mobile game is kicking off the new season with a bang, celebrating the Pokemon series’ 30th anniversary in style. But that’s not all – a Pokopia crossover event, Community Day, and the return of Bug Out are just a few of the many highlights on the horizon. Let’s dive in and explore what’s in store for trainers this month. The month of March brings new Raid bosses to the game, with the legendary trio Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres making a return to five-star Raids from March 4-10. They’ll be followed by Zacian, Zamazenta, and Regieleki, ensuring that there’s always a new challenge waiting for players. Meanwhile, Mega Pinsir, Mega Slowbro, and other powerful Pokemon will be rotating through Mega Raids, giving trainers a chance to catch some truly formidable creatures. Shadow Latias will also be making an appearance as a Shadow Raid boss, providing an exciting opportunity for players to test their skills. But Raids are just the beginning – the Pokemon 30th anniversary celebration is a major highlight of the month. From March 3-9, players will be able to encounter Pokemon from the Kanto region, including some extremely rare and powerful creatures. Pikachu, Alakazam, Machamp, and many other beloved Pokemon will be appearing in the wild, giving trainers a chance to add some classic creatures to their collections. The celebration also includes special hat-wearing versions of Pikachu, which can be encountered in Raids. And as if all that weren’t enough, the event includes a range of bonuses, including double candy and XP for catching Pokemon, as well as the chance to earn an encounter with the legendary Mewtwo. Next up is the Pokopia crossover event, which takes place from March 10-16. This exciting event gives players the chance to catch a new hat-wearing Ditto, as well as encounter other Pokemon like Sudowoodo, Zorua, and the Kanto starters. Lapras, Snorlax, and Dragonite will also be appearing in Gyms as three-star Raid bosses, providing a fun challenge for players. The event includes a range of bonuses, including double XP for spinning PokeStops and increased odds of encountering shiny Sudowoodo and Zorua. The month’s Community Day takes place on March 14 and stars Scorbunny, the fire-type starter from Pokemon Sword and Shield. From 2-5 PM local time, Scorbunny will be appearing in the wild more frequently, giving trainers a chance to catch this elusive creature. The event also includes a range of bonuses, including quarter egg hatch distance, double candy for catching Pokemon, and the chance to learn the event-exclusive move Blast Burn. And let’s not forget about Bug Out, which returns from March 17-23. This event adds a new bug Pokemon to the game – Blipbug – which can be encountered in one-star Raids. Other bug types like Caterpie, Scyther, and Dwebble will also be appearing in the wild, giving players a chance to catch some creepy-crawly creatures. The event includes a range of bonuses, including increased odds of encountering shiny versions of Paras, Combee, and Cutiefly. Water Research Day is another highlight of the month, taking place on March 21. From 2-5 PM local time, water Pokemon like Magikarp, Chinchou, and Mareanie will be appearing in the wild more frequently, giving trainers a chance to catch some aquatic creatures. The event also includes Field Research tasks that reward encounters with Lotad, Feebas, and Clamperl. Finally, the month rounds out with a mystery event from March 31-April 6. Details are scarce, but it’s sure to be an exciting conclusion to an already-packed month. With so much going on, March is shaping up to be an unforgettable month for Pokemon Go players. Whether you’re a seasoned trainer or just starting out, there’s never been a better time to get involved in the game. So grab your phone, head outside, and get ready to catch ’em all!


