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Pokémon Go is set to celebrate Fashion Week 2025 with an array of exciting research tasks and rewards that will engage players around the globe. This event promises a unique blend of fashion and Pokémon, allowing trainers to immerse themselves in themed challenges.
During Fashion Week, players can participate in both Timed Research and Field Research tasks, each offering distinct rewards upon completion. The Timed Research will challenge trainers to accomplish specific objectives within a limited timeframe, while Field Research tasks can be completed at their own pace, providing a more relaxed gameplay experience.
As players complete these tasks, they will have the opportunity to earn exclusive in-game items, unique Pokémon encounters, and other valuable rewards that enhance their Pokémon Go experience. The event is expected to attract both seasoned players and newcomers, making it a vibrant celebration of community and creativity in the Pokémon universe. Trainers are encouraged to prepare for the festivities and make the most of this fashionable event.
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