Scopely Teases Pokémon GO’s Next Big Shift Toward Community Experience

Pokémon GO developer Scopely has been teasing what’s next for Niantic’s long-running mobile hit, pointing to a bigger emphasis on the experience beyond simple phone play. The game is also in the middle of its 10th anniversary celebration throughout 2026, backed by a steady stream of major in-game events.

Scopely hints at a more community-centered Pokémon GO

In a recent interview with VGC, Scopely Vice President of Product Michael Steranka discussed the future direction of Pokémon GO. His comments focused on revamping the game’s Gym system, describing it as an area Scopely plans to prioritize.

  • Steranka said Scopely wants to “revamp” the Gym system as a key development goal.
  • He framed Gyms as something closer to a “gathering spot,” designed to help players connect with one another.
  • The interview implied the studio will work on improving the game’s community-driven side.
  • It also suggested that “exploring the world” could become an “endless objective” for the mobile game.
  • Steranka did not name any specific Pokémon GO updates or changes that are definitely coming soon.

10th anniversary momentum continues in 2026

Pokémon GO has been marking its tenth anniversary across 2026 with multiple major events, and Scopely’s future hints arrive while the anniversary rollout is still ongoing. Alongside the broader celebrations, the game has added a new event that lets players earn three extremely rare Pokémon completely for free.

New freebie event adds three ultra-rare Pokémon

As part of the latest push during the anniversary period, Pokémon GO includes a new event that rewards players with three incredibly rare Pokémon at no cost. The announcement positions the freebies as a major draw for returning and active players during the ongoing 10th anniversary calendar.

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