Pokemon GoThe latest January 2026 event adds a brand new Pokemon from the franchise's ninth generation, with Glimmet joining the roster. Scopely's mobile game has already seen plenty of new debuts during the first month of January, from new Pokémon to shiny variants. Pokemon Go's Pinch Perfect event introduced the Gen 9 Pokemon Klawf mobile game, while the upcoming Precious Pals event will feature the first appearance of Shiny Fidough. PokemonThe newest generation has been particularly focused on Scopes lately.
Pokemon Go the past few months have seen a lot of debuts from new Pokemon being introduced for the first time Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. He usually saw at least one to two Pokemon every month Pokemon Scarlet and Violet brought to the game and added creatures like Nacli and Tarountula. Pokemon Go he also noted previous leaks that suggest several to come Scarlet and Violet Pokemon can already be included in game files, including Ogerpon, Terapagos, and Pecharunt, among others. Now, Pokemon Go is preparing to debut another new Pokémon from the ninth generation of the franchise.
Pokemon GO adds Glimmet to a new event
- New Pokemon: Glimmet
- Wild encounters: Diglett, Dunsparce, Meditite, Yungoos
- 7 km Egg: Diglett, Larvitar, Bagon, Deino, Yungoos
- Research paid time: $1.99, 2 Incubators, meet Diglett, Yungoos and Glimmet and more
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3x XP
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1/2 Egg Hatching Distance
Pokemon Go has officially unveiled its upcoming Into the Depths event via the game's social media accounts. The event will add Glimmet to the game as the main main Pokemon, although Into the Depths does not appear to include its shiny variant. The Pokemon Go the event will feature improved spawns for several different Pokémon, increasing rates for Diglett, Dunsparce, Meditite, and Yungoos, among others. 7km Eggs will also give players a chance to hatch some particularly notable Pokemon from throughout the game's history, boasting some pseudo-Legendaries like Larvitar, Bagon, and Deino. Pokemon GoThe Into the Depths event is scheduled to officially start on January 27th at 10:00 AM local time and will run until February 1st at 8:00 PM.
Pokemon Go's latest event will offer players a lot of benefits beyond its main Pokemon. Players will be able to benefit from triple the experience gained from completing Pokemon Go's Routes during the event, along with the egg hatch distance being cut in half. Some notable Pokemon will also have their shine prices increased during the event, most notably Diglett and Yungoose from the revealed creatures. Timed research will be available throughout the duration of Into the Depths, giving players two incubators and encounters with Diglett, Yungoos, and Glimmet.
Pokemon GO has had a busy start to 2026
Pokemon Go's Into the Depths joins a busy January schedule for Pokemon Gois already running two versions of one of its most popular events. Pokemon Go two different Community Day events took place throughout January, with the Community Day Classic featuring Piplup on January 4th and the Grookey Community Day on January 18th. Pokemon Go even revealed its next big Shadow Raid Day event on January 24th, where players can challenge Shadow Raikou for a limited time. Pokemon GoThe Into the Depths announcement brought more details to bring the event closer to its launch as well.
While January still has a lot in store Pokemon Go fans, some players are already looking forward to the next month of games. Leaks from Pokemon Go have already confirmed the featured Pokémon for February's Community Day event, with Vulpix and Alolan Vulpix about to get their first event. Pokemon is also gearing up for another big anniversary event to come, with the franchise officially celebrating its 40th anniversary with a high probability on the way to the game. Pokemon Go Fans should have a lot to look forward to from the game over the next few months.

- Released
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July 6, 2016
- Engine
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Unity
- Multiplayer
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Online multiplayer, online co-op