Quick Answer: Pokémon GO Fest 2026: Mega Finale takes place on September 5–6, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM local time. Mega Mewtwo X will headline Super Mega Raids on Saturday, while Mega Mewtwo Y will appear on Sunday. The Remote Raid participation limit will also be removed during both event days.
Pokémon GO Fest 2026: Mega Finale is the final major event of this year’s GO Fest season, bringing Mega Raids, rotating habitats, special rewards, and the return of Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y.
For many Trainers, however, the biggest challenge is location. The event only runs for eight hours in each local time zone, and players in rural areas may have fewer Gyms or smaller raid communities nearby.
This guide covers the essential Mega Finale schedule, useful global Pokémon GO coordinates, and how to access different locations with Fonelora Location Changer.
Pokémon GO Fest 2026 Mega Finale Schedule
The main Mega Finale takes place over two days:
| Date | Event Time | Main Super Mega Raid |
| September 5, 2026 | 10:00 AM–6:00 PM local time | Mega Mewtwo X |
| September 6, 2026 | 10:00 AM–6:00 PM local time | Mega Mewtwo Y |
Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y will appear in Super Mega Raids at selected Gyms, while other Gyms will feature rotating Mega Raid bosses based on the current habitat. There are eight habitats in total, with four appearing twice on each event day.
The event also makes remote participation easier. There will be no Remote Raid participation limit on September 5 and 6. During the Mega Ascension event from August 31 through September 4, the Remote Raid limit is increased to 30 per day.
So if your only goal is joining Mega Mewtwo raids from other regions, Remote Raids are the official option to consider first.
Best Global Coordinates for Pokémon GO Fest 2026
Because Mega Finale follows local time, the event starts and ends at different moments around the world.
Some Trainers therefore research Pokémon GO hotspots in different time zones, either to coordinate Remote Raids or to explore virtual-location strategies.
Here are several useful reference locations:
| Location | Coordinates | Why It Stands Out |
| Sydney, Australia | -33.8688, 151.2093 | Early major Asia-Pacific city |
| Shinjuku, Tokyo | 35.6696, 139.6992 | Dense urban Pokémon GO activity |
| Zaragoza, Spain | 41.6616, -0.8946 | Popular Pokémon GO hotspot |
| New York City | 40.7825, -73.9656 | Large player base and many Gyms |
| Honolulu, Hawaii | 21.3069, -157.8583 | One of the later major time zones |
These locations serve different purposes.
Tokyo and New York are useful when looking for large urban areas with concentrated gameplay, while Sydney and Honolulu are especially relevant when comparing event times across regions.
No coordinate can guarantee that a specific raid lobby will be full, so current activity still matters.
Why Global Coordinates Matter During Mega Finale
Mega Finale creates two particular problems for some players.
The first is Gym density. If you live in a rural or suburban area, you may have only a handful of nearby Gyms. That can make repeated Mega Raids much harder than playing in a large city.
The second is the 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM local schedule.
When the event ends in Japan, for example, it may still be hours away from starting in parts of the United States. This time-zone difference is why global event guides often track Pokémon GO activity across Asia, Europe, North America, and finally the Pacific.
Remote Raids provide the official way to join raids hosted elsewhere. Some players also use virtual-location tools to change their device’s reported GPS position and explore different Pokémon GO areas.
How to Access Global Coordinates with Fonelora Location Changer
If you want to enter one of the coordinates above directly, Fonelora Location Changer provides a desktop-based way to change the reported GPS location of supported iOS and Android devices.
Fonelora supports exact coordinate searches and includes Teleport Mode, Jump Teleport Mode, Single-Spot Mode, Multi-Spot Mode, and GPS Joystick controls. Its Game Mode is designed for location-based games.
For Mega Finale, Teleport Mode is the simplest option when you already know the destination coordinates.
Step 1. Launch Fonelora Location Changer
Open Fonelora Location Changer on your Windows PC or Mac and choose Game Mode.
Step 2. Connect Your Device
Connect your supported iPhone or Android device according to the instructions shown in the program.
Connection requirements can vary by device and software version, so follow the current on-screen setup process.
Step 3. Open Teleport Mode
Select Teleport Mode from the control panel. This mode lets you enter either a place name, address, or standard GPS coordinates.
Step 4. Enter Your Mega Finale Coordinates
For example, to explore the Shinjuku area in Tokyo, enter:
35.6696, 139.6992
Fonelora will locate the destination on the map and show the distance from your current position.
Step 5. Change the GPS Location
Confirm the destination and click Move. Your device’s reported GPS location will then change to the selected destination.
You can also save frequently used locations if you plan to reference several Pokémon GO hotspots during the event.
Final Thoughts
Pokémon GO Fest 2026: Mega Finale gives Trainers two days to focus on some of the year’s biggest Mega Raids: Mega Mewtwo X on September 5 and Mega Mewtwo Y on September 6.
If you live in an area with few Gyms, unlimited Remote Raids provide an official way to join players elsewhere.
For Trainers researching virtual locations, global coordinates such as Tokyo, Zaragoza, and New York can also serve as useful reference points. Fonelora Location Changer makes it possible to enter these coordinates directly through Teleport Mode and manage different virtual locations from a computer.
Whichever approach you use, prepare your raid resources before 10:00 AM local time on September 5 so you can spend the Mega Finale focusing on the raids that matter most.

