Pokemon Go Brings Back 4 Gigantamax For The Replay: Go Bigger Event

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  • When will Pokemon Replay: Go Bigger event start.
  • The replay event will bring 4 Gigantamax forms.
  • How to get Gigantamax forms during the event.

Niantic reveals the Replay: Go Bigger Event happening for a limited time for Pokemon Go players in April, adding new rewards and event specific bonuses, while bringing back fan favourite Gigantamax Kanto starters. There are always new things to do in Pokemon Go, as Niantic constantly adds new limited time event and other bonuses along side the typical seasonal content. The latest reveal is bringing back some fan favourite Kanto Pokemon starters through their G-MAX forms later this month.

Pokemon GO Recent Events

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Pokemon Go just gave some recent events, including a special Fashion Raid Day on April 4. For April Fool’s Day Niantic finally brought Mimikyu into Pokemon Go, a generation 7 creature that fans have been waiting a long time for. While some likely considered the tease of April Fool’s prank, Niantic confirmed it wasn’t a joke as the ghost-type was added during the “A Shockingly Good Time Event“. For those who managed to progress through the associated event pass, an encounter with Mimikyu was added in at level 30 and 60 respectively as well. Later this month Fan will once again have a chance to go head to head against some Kanto Gigantamax Pokemons.

Pokemon Go Replay: Go Bigger Event Time

In the new blog post Niantic reveals the return of the giants of the Kanto region as part of the upcoming Replay: Go Bigger event going live for only few hours on April 25th.

  • The event starts on April 25th 2026

How To Get Gigantamax Forms During The Event

Players will want to ensure they have plenty of Max Particles ready to go, as Pokemon Go Power Spots will be featuring Gigantamax forms of Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, and the only non starter of the bunch Gengar. In addition to that, there will be a chance for players to discover their shiny variant form as well. During the Replay: Go Bigger event Pokemon GO will also have a few event bonuses active as well. Players will be able to hold more Max Particles, with the collection limit being raised to 1600 during the event. Power Sport will be refreshing more frequently and player can earn 8X more per Max particles along with 3 special trades for the day.

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Other Future Events To Keep An Eye On

Finally Niantic is raising the daily remote rate limit from 10 to 20. There’s also an event ticket for those who want to spend some actual money, offering timed research reward and bonuses. There’s more for fans to look forward to prior to the Replay: Go Bigger event. To Commemorate Earth Day, Pokemon Go is holding its annual Sustainability Week event on April 14th and running through to April 20th. The Galar Pokemon Silicobra alongside its evolved Sandaconda, will be featured during the event as the sand snake will be appearing more often in the wild. During the special event players might also come across rare spawns as the shiny variant Toedscool and Galarian Corsola with pink sunglasses.

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Sustainability Week and the previously revealed Replay: Go Bigger event are part of Niantic’s Bigger April 2026 roadmap, including the upcoming community day for Pokemon Go. This weekend player can take part in TinkaTink community day, with the Pokemon coming featured Gigaton Hammer Charged attack.

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Mayank Kumar
Mayank Kumar

Mayank Kumar is a gamer since 2006, who began his journey with the Game Boy and Nintendo DS. Over the years, gaming has evolved into a core passion, leading him to participate in tournaments, stream online, and engage with a thriving global gaming community.

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