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All Upcoming Community Days in Pokemon Go

These are all of your Community Day dates for Pokemon Go.

Got a Pokemon in your Pokemon Go roster you’ve been dying to evolve but you can’t find a spawn spot? All the more reason to save up your resources for Community Day. They’re a great time to either shiny hunt, play with friends, or try a new challenge. Luckily, Niantic has released all the days in advance for your convenience. These are all of the upcoming Community Days in Pokemon Go.

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How Community Day Works In Pokemon Go

Right now, we have the dates specifically for the Fall Community Days. Now that the weather is cooling down, it’s a great excuse to get back to walking outside. We have to enjoy the nice days before it turns cold again. We’re not sure if there are going to be any Community Days in the Winter, but we’ll be sure to keep you posted.

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For those unfamiliar, Community Days are special times when the game will make a specific Pokemon respawn everywhere. It can be any Pokemon from Zubat to Jigglypuff to Totodile. The only ones you won’t see are legendaries since those are for special events. Community Days are usually on weekends and last for about four to five hours. There’s no guarantee a Pokemon’s Community Day will return, so you should set aside time for them.

Community Day Classics In Pokemon Go

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While the dates have been confirmed, we don’t know actually which Pokemon is going to be in the Community Days (yet). This is likely to keep it a surprise or to avoid backlash since some people can be very opinionated on who they think should or shouldn’t get a Community Day.

Here is every upcoming Community Day so that you can mark it down!

DatePokemon
September 2ndCharmander
September 23rdGrubbin
October 15thN/A
November 5thN/A
November 25thN/A

Note: Keep in mind that the Community Days hours start at 2:00 PM and they last until 5:00 PM (Local Time)

What we do know is that two of these will be Community Day Classics, where a Pokemon that has already had a Community Day is getting a second or sometimes third round. This is to give new players the chance to get it – for example, the first one is Charmander, which is a very popular Pokemon that many people want. Don’t worry though, there are more new ones than there are reruns.

All (Previous and Upcoming) Community Days in 2023

If you want to be up-to-date with all of the Community Days, or want to check whether or not you missed a previous one, here is a complete table with all of the Pokemon GO Community Days from the past year. Mark your calendar, because you don’t want to miss them.

DatePokemon
January 7th, 2023Chespin
January 21st, 2023Larvitar
February 5th, 2023Noibat
March 18th, 2023Slowpoke, Galarian Slowpoke
April 15th, 2023Togetic
April 29th, 2023Swinub
May 21st, 2023Fennekin
June 10th, 2023Axew
July 9th, 2023Squirtle
July 30th, 2023Poliwag
August 13th, 2023Froakie
September 2nd, 2023Charmander
September 23rd, 2023Grubbin
October 15th, 2023N/A
November 5th, 2023N/A
November 25th, 2023N/A

We will periodically update this as details for the other Community Days are released. In the meantime, enjoy catching these special Pokemon!

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Erin O’Gorman
A graduate of Pace University, Erin O'Gorman is a freelance guide writer that has been making content for Touch Tap Play since 2021 and writing for the media years before. They specialize in content such as tier lists, how-to's, listicles, reviews, and best ofs. Erin is also an experienced self-taught proofreader and editor, a skill that they polished with years of experience. They aspire to make it far in the world of writing.