For the first event rollup of this season, it's also wise to precede it with a foreword. Along with the changes as mentioned for the daily sub-events, a few changes have also been set "in motion" for those events, seemingly measuring up to the season's moniker of memories also being "in motion". So, as it stands, a lot of things do seem to be on the move this season, including the events in the first month to be rolled up below.
With regard to those changes, certain events will now have Go Passes associated with them, certainly with free and deluxe tracks. The latter of these, as the paid track, also replaces event tickets that used to accompany them, meaning more rewards and regular ways to obtain them. If they don't, they will be noted accordingly, and if they do, the rewards will be explained briefly - which will be the case for this and future rollups. And then there's the regular weekly structure of them... which is evident even way before this season.
Now, kicking off the season was the 30th Anniversary event from March 3 to 9, certainly for Pokémon in general. The main part of the event covered the Kanto region, with almost all of them appearing in the wild (with some Ditto surprises), aside from regionals and "super" Legendary ones. Raids featured Pikachu with Trainer caps and evolved first partners from this region, and Field Research featured select encounters and nifty items. The event also had a Go Pass of 100 ranks mostly filled with Pokémon encounters from said region plus some Candy and increased catch XP (Tier 1) and catch Candy (Tier 2). This event's "Community Saturday" - a sub-event called "All Out" - also extended over the weekend, featuring Incense that could attract almost any kind of Pokémon, save "special", regional, and some Mythical ones. They were also complemented by raids of Pikachu with Trainer caps (all of them) plus selections of Legendary, Mythical, and Ultra Beast Pokémon, and furthermore with 2 km Eggs full of "baby" Pokémon. It was a total celebration in every sense, especially for all kinds of Pokémon.
Since the new game was released, there was also the Pokémon Pokopia Celebration event from March 10 to 16. Ditto is the star of that game, so the event has it as a feature, with new outfits and backgrounds as well as changing into different Pokémon. Those Pokémon are some of the ones also featured in the game, with highlights for Sudowoodo and Zorua (in the wild with increased Shiny chance) as well as Lapras, Snorlax, and Dragonite (in raids and Field Research with backgrounds). The rest of Research comprise Field and Timed tasks with items and encounters, along with Collection Challenges for some more encounters - but no Go Pass in this instance. Rounding out the event are bonus XP for spinning PokéStops, a mask avatar item, and commemorative stickers for the occasion of the release of this fascinating new game.
Bug-types are the regular feature of the Bug Out event, which returned from March 17 to 23. This one featured the debut of the Blipbug species family (mostly through raids) and the usual cavalcade of species of this type - all in the wild, raids, and Field Research. For this iteration, three species (Paras, Cutiefly, and Combee) were specially attracted along with Sizzlipede to Lure Modules over two-day periods for each, and the former three had increased Shiny chances. Meanwhile, this event also featured a Go Pass of 60 ranks with items and encounters, plus bonuses of double catch XP (Tier 1) and increased catch Candy (Tier 2). For the "Bug Catchers", this iteration of the event was also a "commotion in motion".
This time and onwards, I'll also roll up "Community Saturdays" on their own (other than Community Days) if they don't pertain to specific events like the anniversary event as above. The pertinent ones for this month are the Water Research Day on March 21 featuring Lotad, Feebas, and Clamperl - a "replay" of the very first one that happened many years ago - and a Battle Day for Gigantamax Pikachu on March 28 with increased MP collection limits and bonus paid items. There was definitely a "memory in motion" and something larger than life (in a way) in these other "Community Saturdays" in the month.
Having set into motion changes alongside the expected movement, the events that kick off the season in this month are somewhat indicative of all that can go on with Pokémon (now in Pokémon Go), both retrospectively and prospectively. In that sense, they make for some good memories that will stand the test of this season and surely be carried onwards.
One year ago: Pokémon Go Event Rollup, 3/30/2025
Two years ago: The State of Nominations, Part 27
Three years ago: Adjudication for PvP Tournaments
Four years ago: More on Wayfarer (and Links to Pokémon Go)
Five years ago: Road of 25th Anniversary: Beckoning Specials
Six years ago: The State of Nominations, Part 3
Seven years ago: Tournament: Raid Group Cup
Eight years ago: Lugia Raid Burnout
Nine years ago: Ice Is Nice with Pokémon