Pokémon GO has announced a new Limited-Time Research event for the fans and players of the community who are also subscribed to Amazon Prime. The event would allow players to get new rewards to their name and celebrate the beginning of Prime Day 2023 and the launch of the new Partner Research task.
Pokémon GO aims to deliver new content to its fanbase in a bit to keep the community engaged
Pokémon GO despite having a few troubles of late to its name, is fair to say has been a fairly successful game and part of it has to be the community that is always active. The developers also on many occasions just as this one have made sure to provide new additional content in terms of research events and raids to keep the community entertained and engaged.
For this particular event though there will be a prerequisite condition to be fulfilled in a bid to participate in the event. The players will also be required to be Amazon Prime subscribers to participate. Niantic regularly updates the game with more content which includes Research tasks, and player raids giving players more ways to obtain new Pokemon and valuable rewards.
The players looking to participate in the event will have to redeem the content before August 15, players that will redeem the Partner Research task through Amazon Prime Gaming will receive instant access to the new in-game content.
There will be rewards in place too for the players to redeem as part of their participation in the event. Players will stand a chance to win three themed Pokemon encounters, 20 Ultra Balls, and an Incubator by participating and completing the event. The event will last only till August, hence it will be advised for the players to keep an eye out for the event and complete it within the time allotted.
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