Pokemon Go World of Wonders Season: Poipole debut, bonuses, and more

Nathan Ellingsworth
Pokemon Go key art shows Captain Pikachu, Charcadet, Poipole, and several other Pokemon standing in a green field

Niantic has revealed the latest Pokemon Go Season, known as World of Wonders. Learn all about this brand new season, new Pokemon, and a fresh set of challenges with our full guide.

The next season of Pokemon Go has now been revealed, and Pokemon Go World of Wonders seems to bringing a slew of new creatures and exciting updates to the mobile game.

Niantic confirmed some fresh new details about the season in their latest Pokemon Go live blog post, giving eager players a glimpse into the future, and a tease of some of the fresh new Pocket Monsters coming to the game soon. So, here’s everything we know about World of Wonders so far:

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Pokemon Go World of Wonders dates

Text reads World of Wonders

The Pokemon Go World of Wonders season runs from March 1, 2024, at 10:00 AM local time, until June 1, 2024, at 10:00 local time. Leading right up until the heart of summer, this spring-focused season will have plenty of events to keep fans busy.

Much like the previous season Timeless Travels, we expect this season to get multiple different Pokemon debuts, new raid bosses, and other additional changes to the game slowly revealed over time.

Pokemon Go World of Wonders new Pokemon

An image shows a city filled with Pokemon Shadow Raids

Very few details are available on the Pokemon Go World of Wonders season so far, but information both from the Pokemon Go live blog and the teaser trailer reveals that – so far – the new Pokemon confirmed for Pokemon Go World of Wonders are as follows:

  • Poipole
  • Shadow Suicune*
  • Shadow Raikou*
  • Shadow Entei*
  • Charcadet
  • Armarouge
  • Ceruledge

Pokemon marked with * have a chance of appearing in their Shiny form.

Pokemon Go World of Wonders seasonal bonuses

Groudon and Kyogre appear to be getting ready for battle

Every season in Pokemon Go brings its own bonuses, to help players have a little extra fun throughout the event. World of Wonders is no different, thankfully, and Niantic has already confirmed some of the boons expected for players in the coming months.

Players can enjoy the following bonuses during the Pokemon Go World of Wonders season:

  • Increased damage dealt by Pokemon participating in raids with friends
  • One additional free Raid Pass per day by spinning Gym Photo Discs
  • Increased XP for defeating one-star and three-star Raids, including one-star and three-star Shadow Raids

Pokemon Go World of Wonders Community Day dates

Poipole runs across a beach with several Pokemon

Trainers get those Poke Balls ready. Niantic has confirmed the dates for the next few Pokemon Go Community Days, taking players into the next few months and the heart of the Pokemon Go World of Wonders season.

You can learn all about Pokemon Go Community Day, including any exclusive moves or bonuses with our full Pokemon Go Community Day guide. For now, the upcoming Pokemon Go Community Dates are as follows:

  • March 16, 2024 – Pokemon TBA
  • April 7, 2024 – Community Day Classic and Pokemon TBA
  • April 20, 2024 – Pokemon TBA
  • May 19, 2024 – Pokemon TBA

Pokemon Go World of Wonders seasonal Pokemon rotation

A forest is visible with several Pokemon exploring it

Alongside the brand new Pokemon Go World of Wonders season is a freshly shaken-up batch of Pokemon, changing the regular rabble of Pocket Monsters you will encounter as you walk the streets, hatch eggs, and complete Research Breakthrough challenges.

The seasonal Pokemon encounter pool for Pokemon Go World of Wonders is as follows:

Research Breakthroughs

  • Hisuian Sneasal*
  • Furfrou*
  • Goomy*
  • Sandygast
  • Jangmo-O
  • Dubwool

Cities

  • Togetic*
  • Gardevoir*
  • Delcatty
  • Gulpin*
  • Stunky*
  • Purrloin*
  • Scraggy*

Forests

  • Jumpluff
  • Absol*
  • Elgyem*
  • Phantump*
  • Dewpider*
  • Fomantis*
  • Pawmi

Mountains

  • Magcargo
  • Phanpy*
  • Nosepass*
  • Medicham*
  • Duskull*
  • Carbink
  • Noibat*

Beaches & Water

  • Quagsire
  • Shuckle*
  • Surskit*
  • Clamperl*
  • Inkay*
  • Clauncher*
  • Tadbulb

Northern Hemisphere

  • Hisuian Growlithe*
  • Mawile*
  • Bagon*
  • Snivy*
  • Tepig*
  • Oshawott*
  • Litleo*

Southern Hemisphere

  • Hisuian Voltorb*
  • Chikorita*
  • Cyndaquil*
  • Totodile*
  • Skarmory*
  • Larvitar*
  • Electrike*

2 Km Eggs

  • Togepi*
  • Gothita*
  • Solosis*
  • Larvesta
  • Fletchling*

5 Km Eggs

  • Lickitung*
  • Sableye*
  • Roggenrola*
  • Larvesta
  • Skrelp*

5 Km Eggs (Adventure Sync Rewards)

  • Gligar*
  • Mantyke*
  • Tirtouga*
  • Archen*
  • Phantump*

7 Km Eggs

  • Alolan Vulpix*
  • Galarian Slowpoke*
  • Galarian Farfetch’d*
  • Paldean Wooper*
  • Galarian Stunfisk*

7 Km Eggs (Routes Rewards)

  • Hisuian Growlithe*
  • Paldean Wooper*
  • Hisuian Sneasal*
  • Pawniard*
  • Vullaby*

10 Km Eggs

  • Larvesta
  • Goomy*
  • Turtonator*
  • Charcadet (from March 11, 2024, at 8:00 PM Local time)
  • Frigibax

10 Km Eggs (Adventure Sync Rewards)

  • Dratini*
  • Deino*
  • Goomy*
  • Turtonator*
  • Jangmo-O

Pokemon marked with * have a chance of appearing in their Shiny form.

That’s all we have on the Pokemon Go World of Wonders season for now but check back soon for more information as it gets revealed.

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at Dexerto, leading our Pokemon coverage. They got their start with print magazines ranging from Switch Player to lock-on, before writing Nintendo & Pokemon-focused pieces for The Gamer, Nintendo Life, Pocket Tactics, and more. They're obsessed with Shiny-hunting, Pokemon TCG, rhythm games, and RPGs.