If you didn't get the May Go Pass in Pokémon Go, you're not alone

Pokémon Go is once again testing out its upcoming battle pass feature this month with the launch of the Pokémon Go Go Pass May. Niantic is testing out this free rewards track across the globe, and if you’re lucky, you might just get to take part. The Pokémon Go team first started testing the Go Pass last month as a way to give trainers additional rewards. As the feature is still in the early stages of testing, it’s only available in certain regions and to certain trainers, so it’s not a Pokémon Go event that everyone can take part in. Annoyingly, there’s no official list of the eligible regions anywhere on the Pokémon Go website, but we know from our own testing that it’s available in the UK. The Go Pass operates much the same as battle passes that you typically see in other free mobile games, offering a free track and a deluxe track, which costs around $11/£8 to unlock, or $13/£10 for ten additional level skips. By playing the game as you normally would, you collect Go Points to progress through the levels and earn rewards, like Poké Balls, stardust, and encounters with the legendary gen 6 Pokémon, Yveltal. The deluxe pass offers more premium rewards like incubators and lure modules, as well as additional Pokémon encounters. Continue reading If you didn't get the May Go Pass in Pokémon Go, you're not alone MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Pokémon Go Eevee evolution guide, Pokédex – all Pokémon listed, Pokémon Go promo codes

May 6, 2025 - 17:50
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If you didn't get the May Go Pass in Pokémon Go, you're not alone
If you didn't get the May Go Pass in Pokémon Go, you're not alone

Pokémon Go is once again testing out its upcoming battle pass feature this month with the launch of the Pokémon Go Go Pass May. Niantic is testing out this free rewards track across the globe, and if you’re lucky, you might just get to take part.

The Pokémon Go team first started testing the Go Pass last month as a way to give trainers additional rewards. As the feature is still in the early stages of testing, it’s only available in certain regions and to certain trainers, so it’s not a Pokémon Go event that everyone can take part in. Annoyingly, there’s no official list of the eligible regions anywhere on the Pokémon Go website, but we know from our own testing that it’s available in the UK.

The Go Pass operates much the same as battle passes that you typically see in other free mobile games, offering a free track and a deluxe track, which costs around $11/£8 to unlock, or $13/£10 for ten additional level skips. By playing the game as you normally would, you collect Go Points to progress through the levels and earn rewards, like Poké Balls, stardust, and encounters with the legendary gen 6 Pokémon, Yveltal. The deluxe pass offers more premium rewards like incubators and lure modules, as well as additional Pokémon encounters.

MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Pokémon Go Eevee evolution guide, Pokédex – all Pokémon listed, Pokémon Go promo codes