The Galar region is in Pokémon Go, meaning Pokémon from the Sword and Shield games (Gen 8) will start appearing over time. Most Pokémon will get added through events, with various Pokémon making their debuts around whatever theme each event has.

While we did already have some Pokémon like Falinks and regional variations like Galarian Mr. Mime in Pokémon Go, 2024’s “Max Out” season, which introduced Dynamaxing, started formally adding more of the region’s Pokémon, including the starters.

Keeping track of what’s available and what’s not can be hard, so we’re here to provide a list of all the available Galar region Pokémon that you can nab in Pokémon Go.

Update (April 9): Gossifleur and evolution Eldegoss are now available following the “Spring into Spring” event.

All Galar Pokémon in Pokémon Go so far

The following Galar-region Pokémon are available in Pokémon Go (as of Jan. 21):

Grookey, Thwackey, and RillaboomScorbunny, Raboot, and CinderaceSobble, Drizzile, and InteleonSkwovet and GreedentRookidee, Corvisquire, and CorviknightNickit and ThievulGossifleur and EldegossWooloo and DubwoolToxel and ToxtricitySinistea and PolteageistPerrserkerSirfetch’dRunerigusMorpekoFalinksObstagoonCursolaMr. RimeStonjourner (regional exclusive to the United Kingdom)Dreepy, Drakloak, and DragapultZacianZamazentaZarudeRegielekiRegidragoKleavorUrsalunaEnamorus

More Pokémon will make their appearances as more events roll out. We’ll update this post as more Pokémon get added.

All Galar forms in Pokémon so far

The following Galar-forms are available in Pokémon Go (as of Jan. 21):

Galarian Zigzagoon and Galarian LinooneGalarian MeowthGalarian Farfetch’dGalarian YamaskGalarian Ponyta and Galarian RapidashGalarian Mr. MimeGalarian Slowpoke, Galarian Slowbro, and Galarian SlowkingGalarian ArticunoGalarian ZapdosGalarian Moltres


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