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- Sunday, September 14th
- Sunday, October 12th
- Sunday, November 30th

Obviously, we don’t know which Pokemon will get the spotlight just yet, and probably won’t know until closer to each of those dates. The schedule does not offer times, either. Presumably, each one of these Community Day events will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time, unless Niantic is planning on some kind of change. In addition to Community Days, Niantic has also revealed some other key dates for players to keep in mind. From September through November, players can expect to see a bunch of Raid Days, Max Battles, and Shadow Raids.
- Sunday, September 7th (Raid Day)
- Saturday and Sunday, September 20th and 21st (Shadow Raid Weekend)
- Sunday, September 28th (Raid Day)
- Saturday, October 4th (Raid Day)
- Saturday, October 18th (Raid Day)
- Saturday, November 1st (Max Battle Day)
- Friday through Monday, November 21st through the 24th (Max Battle Weekend)
- Saturday and Sunday, November 29th and 30th (Max Battle Weekend)
The current Pokemon Go season will be wrapping up with a Max Finale event. That name certainly made it sound like there might be a shift away from Max Battles, but the schedule makes it clear that the game won’t be moving away from them anytime soon. There was no reason to assume Max Battles would be going away altogether, but it is somewhat surprising just how much they seem to be getting a focus in the month of November. It looks like Niantic has some kind of big plans involving big Pokemon!








