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Pokémon GO is known for preparing special raids and a lot of thematic content. On this occasion, the reason for this celebration is the Day of the Dead, a special event in which you can participate on November 1 and 2 with different activities. One of the details that attracts the most attention is the appearance of the cempasúchil flower as the protagonist, since during these days we can find Duskull, Dusclops and Dusknoir with a crown of flowers in orange tones.
In addition to this, there will be a Mega Raid with a chance to encounter Mega-Banette, while Giratina (origin form) will also spawn in five-star raids. This is part of the content that you can find these days full of tradition, but there is still more.
If you enjoy walking around CDMX, it will make you very happy to know that on your tours you will be able to find an installation that emerges as a collaboration between Pokémon GO and Mexicans. The sculpture located on Paseo de la Reforma just in front of the Angel of Independence and bears motifs from the game for mobile devices in addition to having some unique qualities. The huge skull that is part of the exhibition works as a Pokémon gym that changes color to blue, yellow or red, depending on the team that manages to conquer it. If leadership changes, so will your LED lighting.
The Mexicráneos urban art exhibition will remain on Paseo de La Reforma until November 13, 2022 and is free. Do not miss the opportunity to visit it and celebrate the Day of the Dead with Pokémon GO. If you want to know more about Pokemon you can visit this link. Follow LEVEL UP to stay well informed.
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