How Do You Get Special Research in Pokemon GO

avatarRemovingMyth5 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos5 months ago

You get special research tasks from Professor Willow, usually when there's a big event or new feature. Check your Today View and Field Research to stay updated!

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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

You get special research by just playing the game and being attentive to events. Whenever there's a new update or celebration, you bet there's a special research!


avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

Most special research tasks come from completing storylines given by Professor Willow. They often pop up during events or seasons.


avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

Honestly, they just appear when Niantic feels like it. Stay alert!


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Special research in Pok茅mon GO? Just keep an eye on the press releases and the Today tab. They usually announce them ahead of time.

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