The Safari Zone events in Pokemon Go have been rescheduled for October and November. The three in-person events were scheduled to take place in early 2020 in Liverpool, England, Philadelphia, and St. Louis, but were postponed indefinitely owing to the COVID-19 epidemic.

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The Safari Zone event in Liverpool has been rescheduled for October 15-17 at Sefton Park. The Philadelphia festival will take place Oct. 29-31 in Fairmount Park, while the St. Louis event will take place Nov. 12-14 in Tower Grove Park. Ticket holders who want to attend the in-person events must first RSVP.

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“We’re working closely with local authorities to design safe event experiences, implementing precautions such as careful line management, social-distancing protocols, and mask requirements for all staff members,” Niantic, the creators of Pokemon Go, wrote on the game’s official blog.

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In addition to the physical locations, ticket holders will be able to participate in the events remotely. Specific Pokemon will occur in the wild considerably more often than normal during the event hours, and there will be event-exclusive Field and Special Research assignments. During the events, the duration of incense and lure modules will also be enhanced.

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Players who bought a ticket for the Safari Zone events last year and did not request a refund will be able to use the same tickets this year. “Ticket selections have not been modified; for example, if you purchased a Friday Early Access ticket, you’ll have a Friday Early Access ticket for the updated event,” Niantic said. There will be no more Safari Zone tickets available, according to the studio.

Meanwhile, there are a lot of Pokemon Go events taking place in September. Hoopa, a new legendary Pokemon, is set to make its Pokemon Go debut on September 5, while the game’s September Community Day is set for September 19.

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Niantic was recently chastised by Pokemon Go players for reversing the game’s expanded gym and PokeStop ranges. Following the backlash, the company permanently increased the engagement distance and promised to be more open with players.