2022 has already been a full year forPokemon GObetween major events and brand-new Pokemon joining the popular mobile game.Pokemon GO’s"Season of Alola" eventthroughout the Spring brought the first members of the franchise’s Gen 7 Alola region to the game. Niantic previously revealed that this year’s “Pokemon GO Fest” would feature in-person events for the first time since 2019 with events in North America, Europe, and Japan. Now, the newest update fromPokemon GOis teasing its plans for the coming month with lots in store for July.

Fans ofPokemon GOhave already been treated to plenty of news on what’s to come for the game in July. The Gen 4 bird Pokemon Starly has been confirmed for the coming month’s Community Day on July 17th, featuring increased spawn rates and shiny chances. Pokemon GO Fest’s live events are set to debut the newest members of the Ultra Beasts to join the game with the Berlin and Seattle events coming during July. Now, Niantic has releasedPokemon GO’s “July Content Update” revealing featured raids, spotlight hours, and even a mystery event.

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Pokemon GO’s newest roadmap reveals the legendary birds, classic Mega Evolutions, and more are set to feature in the game throughout July.Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltreswill all feature in five-star raids throughout the month with each also receiving their own Raid Hours for the first three Wednesdays. ThePokemonDiamondlegendary Dialga will also feature in 5-star raids and during the last week of July’s Raid Hour. The game’s weekly rotating Mega Raids will feature Mega Charizard X and Y for the first two weeks of July before rotating into Mega Pidgeot and Mega Gengar later in the month.

Niantic also detailedPokemon GO’s July events with the game’s sixth anniversary event planned to run from July 6th to July 12th, as well as another mystery event featured at the end of the month. The post does little to reveal what will be in the end-of-July event, but does confirm that the event will “feature Pokemon debuts.” Notably, the unknown event will start on the same day asDialga’s planned Raid Hour.

Pokemon GOhas seen an eventful first half of the year and Niantic’s plans seem to indicate the second half will see plenty of new content as well.Pokemon GO’s “Season of GO"features increased spawns for a variety of Pokemon in specific biomes, like cities and forests. WithPokemon Scarlet and Violetset to release later this year, many fans have also speculated that the game will receive new regional variants, similar toSword and Shield’s release in 2019. Between live events and the game’s anniversary, July looks to be a jam-packed month forPokemon GOfans.