Pok\u00e9mon Go <\/em>Fest season is now officially underway, with Go Fest 2023: London and Osaka kicking off the first set of events running throughout August. The in-person events are running on the same dates and with many shared pieces of content\u2014though that doesn\u2019t stop the Special Research included from being rewarding for anyone attending. <\/p>
Set to run from Aug. 4 to 6<\/strong> as premium, ticketed events for trainers able to attend, Go Fest 2023: London and Osaka offer plenty of unique bonuses to players like Habitat Rotations and the ability to encounter Mega Rayquaza for the first time<\/strong>. <\/p>
If you aren\u2019t able to attend either in-person event, there is a smaller global option this weekend in the Glittering Garden\u2014or you can wait until the end of the month when Go Fest 2023 goes global and brings some of this content to players worldwide. <\/p>
Across all in-person events for Go Fest 2023, the experience will be split between a \u201cPark Adventure\u201d and a \u201cCity Adventure\u201d since players will split their time between two different locations every day depending on their ticket type. Both of those experiences have unique Special Research to pair with other content like Collection Challenges too.\u00a0<\/p>
In my experience, it will take you longer to complete a piece of research than a Collection Challenge, especially since Go Fest uses habitat rotations based on the time of day. Though, if you are attending either Pok\u00e9mon Go <\/em>Fest 2023: London or Osaka this weekend, here is a full overview of every piece of research<\/strong>, along with all of the relevant tasks and rewards.<\/p>