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Introducción de boleto de acceso a Pedition de huevos para la temporada de Dual Destiny de Pokémon Go

Autor : Logan Actualizar : Feb 20,2025

¡El evento Pokémon Go Eggs-Pedition Access regresa el 3 de diciembre! Asegure su boleto por $ 5 y desbloquee un mes de recompensas emocionantes.

Este evento coincide con la nueva temporada de Dual Destiny, que trae contenido de Pokémon en blanco y negro. El boleto de acceso de pedido de huevos, disponible hasta el 11 de diciembre, ofrece bonos diarios hasta el 31 de diciembre.

Estas bonificaciones incluyen:

  • Una incubadora diaria de un solo uso para su primer Pokésstop o gimnasio.
  • Triple XP para su primer giro diario de captura y pokérstop/gimnasio.
  • Aumento de los límites de regalo: Abra hasta 50 diariamente, reciba 150 de los giros y mantenga 40.

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Las tareas de investigación cronometradas ofrecen recompensas adicionales, incluidas 15,000 XP y Stardust. Para obtener aún más valor, considere la caja de boletos Ultra Access Ultra Access Hueve-Pedition (disponible el 2 de diciembre a través de la tienda web Pokémon Go por $ 4.99), que incluye una incubadora gratuita.

¡No te pierdas! Este evento está perfectamente programado para la temporada navideña. Y para aquellos que buscan una mayor aventura, el Pokémon Go Tour 2025, con la región de UNOVA, está en el horizonte.

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