There's a fun little April Fools' Day event called "What's That Poké Ball?" in Pokémon Go today that runs until midnight (local time). The in-game description of the event is simply, "Poké Balls are appearing on the map!"
Pokemon Go's Fuzzy Buddy Research Day takes place on Saturday, March, 29, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time. The event is ideal if you're trying to evolve or get a Shiny version of the Featured Pokémon.
Pokémon Go is running a promotion during the Road to Unova Go Tour event where, for each day this week, they might be giving away either 50 Blaze or Volt Fusion Energy if they gain 2000+ followers on their YouTube channels @pokemongo and @PokemonGOJP (combined).
The Tour Pass for the in-person Pokémon Go Tour: Unova event launched. It offers a 40 tiers or rewards plus bonus tiers above 40. Rewards are unlocked at each tier and each tier requires 10 points to unlock.
Here's a list of limited-time events and raids in Pokémon Go in the month of February 2025 (you can find a schedule of shorter hourly events in the calendar ):
The March 21, 2023 patch for Marvel Snap sees some notable balance changes and card acquisition changes. Thanos (mostly the Infinity Stones) and the Quinjet both get a nerf that should diminish the frequency of Thanos Lockjaw decks by a good amount. Aero also gets a nerf that should see getting less usage. Here are the full March 21, 2023 patch notes:
The March 2023 Season Pass for Marvel Snap, Days of Future Past , is out now and runs through April 3, 2023. Days of Future Past takes its theme from an X-Men story arc that saw a dystopian future where Sentinels have overrun the US and eliminated or imprisoned most of the superheroes and mutants there.
The February 21, 2023 Patch is up from Marvel Snap and you can update your game in the app store if you haven't already. The patch includes a Series Drop for several cards, a buff to Thanos, and nerf to Darkhawk, among other things. Here are the full January 31, 2023 Marvel Snap Patch Notes :
February 8, 2023 saw nerfs to two high-usage/popular cards in Marvel Snap--Zabu and Silver Surfer . The card balancing reveals how the game's developers are now able to implement some "over the air" (i.e. without a patch) card content changes. Given the changes, it looks like "over the air" changes amount to changing the numbers on the cards such as cost, power, and power/cost increases/decreases as it relates to abilities. As far as Zabu goes: