TL;DR
- June introduces major seasonal transition with new raid bosses and exclusive events
- Strategic raid preparation requires understanding boss mechanics and team coordination
- Event-specific bonuses provide significant progression advantages when optimized properly
- Advanced loadout strategies and resource management separate elite players from casuals
- Common mistakes in team composition and timing can undermine event participation effectiveness
Battlefield 6 launches its dynamic June season with substantial content updates and strategic opportunities for players. This month marks a critical transition period where understanding event timing and preparation becomes essential for maximizing progression.
The seasonal shift introduces multiple engagement layers, including specialized community events and the highly anticipated Battlefield 6 annual celebration. Each event presents unique tactical advantages that can significantly accelerate your progression through the Weapons Unlock system and overall mastery of game mechanics.
Strategic preparation for June’s content requires careful resource allocation and timing awareness. Players should prioritize understanding event schedules to avoid missing limited-time opportunities that provide exclusive gear and experience bonuses.
- Five-star Raids – These high-difficulty encounters require coordinated team strategies and specialized loadouts. Understanding boss attack patterns and environmental interactions becomes crucial for success.
- Mega Raids – Enhanced raid variants that demand optimized team composition and communication. Success in these raids often requires pre-established squad coordination.
- Shadow Raids – These challenging encounters introduce unique mechanics that test player adaptability. Mastering these raids provides substantial rewards for dedicated participants.
- Max Battles – Ultimate challenge modes that push team coordination to its limits. These battles reward players with exclusive gear and significant progression advantages.
- Wild Pokemon – Encounter opportunities in specific map zones with increased spawn rates for rare variants.
- Eggs
- 2 km – These limited-distance objectives provide quick progression opportunities with guaranteed rewards.
- Bonuses – Event-specific multipliers that enhance experience gain and resource acquisition rates.
- Wild Pokemon – Specialized spawn patterns that require strategic positioning and timing to maximize encounters.
- Raid Bosses
- One-star – Entry-level challenges perfect for testing new strategies and loadout combinations.
- Three-star – Intermediate difficulty encounters that bridge the gap between casual and hardcore content.
- Bonuses – Performance-based rewards that scale with player effectiveness during event participation.
- One-star – Focus on mastering basic mechanics before advancing to higher difficulties.
- Three-star – These encounters introduce advanced mechanics that prepare players for endgame content.
- Wild Pokemon – Exclusive spawns in designated ruin zones with unique behavioral patterns.
- Incense Encounters – Special activation items that dramatically increase encounter rates for limited durations.
- Bonuses – Stackable benefits that compound with multiple event completions for exponential progression.
- Wild Pokemon – Tracking-based encounters that require environmental awareness and strategic movement.
- Bonuses – Achievement-based rewards that recognize player dedication and strategic mastery.
Mastering Battlefield 6’s June events requires understanding several advanced optimization techniques. Proper Class Guide selection becomes critical for maximizing event effectiveness, as certain classes provide inherent advantages for specific encounter types.
Common strategic mistakes include poor resource timing, unbalanced team composition, and underestimating preparation requirements. Advanced players should focus on pre-event preparation, including loadout optimization and team coordination planning. Understanding the timing windows for each event type allows for efficient participation across multiple content types.
Loadout optimization requires balancing offensive capabilities with sustainability. Players should experiment with different weapon combinations during lower-difficulty events before committing to specific builds for challenging content. The Complete Guide provides detailed analysis of optimal configurations for various playstyles.
Resource management during June events becomes particularly important due to the increased activity requirements. Players should prioritize activities that provide the highest return on time investment based on their current progression goals and available playtime.
Each new month in Pokemon Go brings fresh challenges and opportunities for trainers, with June 2025 offering an impressive lineup of legendary and mega raid bosses. Understanding the rotation schedule is essential for planning your raid strategy and optimizing your resource allocation throughout the month.
Five-star Raids
June 3-5
- Tapu Bulu (with Nature’s Madness)
June 5-14
- Groudon
June 14-23
- Kyogre
June 30-July 8
- Cobalion
Mega Raids
June 3-5
- Mega Altaria
June 5-14
- Mega Abomasnow
June 14-23
- Mega Manectric
June 23-30
- Mega Beedrill
June 30-July 8
- Mega Aggron
Shadow Raids
Weekends in June
- Shadow Regice
Max Battles
June 2
- Dynamax Chansey
June 9-15
- Dynamax Machop
June 16-22
- Dynamax Hatenna
June 23-29
- Dynamax Caterpie
June 30-July 6
- Dynamax Shuckle
Serene Retreat

Pokemon Go launches June with the Serene Retreat event spanning May 30-June 3. This peaceful gathering focuses on relaxation-themed Pokemon, providing excellent opportunities for both completionists and competitive players seeking specific species.
Wild Pokemon
- Chansey
- Snorlax
- Marill
- Chimecho
- Furfrou
- Cutiefly
- Morelull
- Komala
- Hatenna
Eggs
2 km
- Chingling
- Munna
- Spritzee
- Swirlix
Bonuses
- 1/2 hatch distance
- 1.5x hatch XP
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to hatch shiny Munna
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Morelull in the wild
Instrumental Wonders

The journey toward Pokemon Go Fest 2025 continues with Instrumental Wonders running June 7-11. This event emphasizes musical and rhythm-based Pokemon, offering unique strategic advantages for trainers who understand type interactions.
Wild Pokemon
- Meowth
- Hoppip
- Chimecho
- Beldum
- Ferroseed
- Galarian Stunfisk
- Golett
- Tadbulb
- Falinks
Raid Bosses
One-star
- Meowth
- Beldum
- Ferroseed
Three-star
- Galarian Stunfisk
- Falinks
Bonuses
- Additional 5,000 XP for winning Raids
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Ferroseed and shiny Falinks
Phantom Ruins
Maintaining the weekly momentum, Phantom Ruins unfolds from June 14-18. This spectral celebration highlights ghost and ground-type Pokemon, creating perfect conditions for strategic team building and type coverage expansion.
Wild Pokemon
- Rhyhorn
- Duskull
- Sableye
- Chimecho
- Skorupi
- Drilbur
- Archen
- Gothita
- Golett
- Phantump
Incense Encounters
- Sableye
- Chimecho
- Gothita
- Rufflet
- Phantump
- Greavard
Bonuses
- Certain Pokemon will appear more frequently when an Incense is active
- 2x catch XP
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Gothita and shiny Phantump
Yamper’s Paw Prints
Marking another Galar region debut, Yamper’s Paw Prints occurs June 20-22. This canine-centric gathering introduces the electric puppy Yamper alongside other dog-like Pokemon, providing collection opportunities and strategic team additions.
Wild Pokemon
- Growlithe
- Snubbull
- Houndour
- Poochyena
- Electrike
- Lillipup
- Furfrou
- Fidough
Bonuses
- 2x Stardust for catching Pokemon
- Increased odds of encountering shiny versions of Snubbull, Poochyena, and Furfrou
June Community Day
This month’s Community Day celebration on June 21 showcases the dragon-type Pokemon Jangmo-o. During the 2-5 PM local time window, trainers experience dramatically increased spawn rates, creating prime conditions for candy accumulation and shiny hunting.
Featured Attack
Clanging Scales
- Type: Dragon-type Charged Attack
- Trainer Battle power: 120, decreases opponent’s Defense one stage
- Gym/Raid power: 120
Bonuses
- 3x XP for catching Pokemon
- 2x candy for catching Pokemon
- Lure Modules last for three hours
- Incense lasts for three hours (excluding Daily Adventure Incense)
- 2x chance for players level 31 and higher to get Candy XL from catching Pokemon
- One additional Special Trade can be made
- Trades require 50 percent less Stardust
Ancients Recovered
Preceding the global Pokemon Go Fest extravaganza, Ancients Recovered brings back every legendary giant from June 23-27. This comprehensive gathering offers trainers exceptional opportunities to complete their legendary collections or secure better IV specimens.
Raid Bosses
Five-star
June 23
- Regirock
- Regice
- Registeel
June 24
- Regieleki
June 25
- Regidrago
June 26
- Regigigas
June 27
- Regirock
- Regice
- Registeel
- Regigigas
- Regieleki
- Regidrago
Max Battles
- Gigantamax Rillaboom
- Gigantamax Cinderace
- Gigantamax Inteleon
Bonuses
- Remote Raid Pass limit increased to 30 (from June 23-26)
- No Remote Raid limit on June 27
- Players level 31 and higher will receive Candy XL for trading Pokemon (from June 23-29)
- Special event stickers will be available from gifts and PokeStops
Pokemon Go Fest 2025: Global
Concluding June’s festivities, Pokemon Go Fest 2025 Global runs June 28-29. Following established Go Fest traditions, virtual habitat rotations occur throughout each event day, presenting diverse Pokemon encounters while maintaining thematic consistency.
Wild Pokemon
Moonless Volcano Habitat
10-11 AM, 2-3 PM
- Houndour
- Numel
- Duskull
- Gothita
- Golett
- Fletchling
- Flabebe (Red Flower)
- Skrelp
- Carbink
- Fuecoco
Galvanic Dojo Habitat
11 AM-12 PM, 3-4 PM
- Machop
- Electabuzz
- Teddiursa
- Scraggy
- Mienfoo
- Chespin
- Flabebe (Yellow Flower)
- Pancham
- Dedenne
- Crabrawler
Hypnotic Tundra Habitat
12-1 PM, 4-5 PM
- Alolan Sandshrew
- Swinub
- Spheal
- Piplup
- Snover
- Munna
- Elgyem
- Flabebe (Blue Flower)
- Bergmite
- Frigibax
Fae Swamp Habitat
1-2 PM, 5-6 PM
- Clefairy
- Tentacool
- Togetic
- Mawile
- Gulpin
- Venipede
- Flabebe (Orange Flower)
- Popplio
- Mareanie
- Morelull
June 28
- Chansey
- Skarmory
- Larvitar
- Shieldon
- Shelmet
- Vullaby
- Oranguru
- Goomy
June 29
- Cubone
- Ralts
- Karrablast
- Pawniard
- Deino
- Galarian Farfetch’d
- Passimian
- Jangmo-o
Resource Management Strategies
Successfully navigating June’s packed event schedule requires careful resource planning. Prioritize raid passes for legendary encounters you’re missing or need better IVs of. The increased Remote Raid Pass capacity during Ancients Recovered provides exceptional flexibility for coordinating with global raid groups.
Pro Tip: Coordinate with local communities using apps like Discord or Telegram to maximize raid efficiency. For trainers seeking to optimize their Weapons Unlock strategies, similar planning principles apply – identify priority targets and allocate resources accordingly.
Shiny Hunting Tactics
June offers multiple opportunities for shiny hunters, with boosted rates during various events. Focus on Community Day for Jangmo-o shinies, and target specific events like Phantom Ruins for Gothita and Phantump shinies. Understanding spawn mechanics and using items strategically can dramatically increase shiny encounter probabilities.
Team Preparation
Building effective counter teams for raid bosses requires understanding type advantages and move sets. For example, prepare water-type attackers for Groudon raids and grass-types for Kyogre encounters. This approach mirrors effective Class Guide principles where proper preparation determines success rates.
Common Mistake: Many trainers waste premium raid passes on bosses they already have. Instead, focus on species that complement your existing roster or fill strategic gaps in your battle teams.
Event Participation Planning
With back-to-back events throughout June, strategic participation becomes crucial. Prioritize events featuring Pokemon you need for your Pokedex or competitive teams. The Complete Guide to Pokemon Go events emphasizes prioritizing limited-time opportunities over routine gameplay.
Pokemon Go trainers face an action-packed June with a carefully curated rotation of formidable raid bosses across multiple difficulty tiers. Understanding the scheduling patterns helps optimize resource allocation and team preparation for maximum efficiency.
Five-star Raids
June 3-5
- Tapu Bulu (with Nature’s Madness)
June 5-14
- Groudon
June 14-23
- Kyogre
June 30-July 8
- Cobalion
Mega Raids
June 3-5
- Mega Altaria
June 5-14
- Mega Abomasnow
June 14-23
- Mega Manectric
June 23-30
- Mega Beedrill
June 30-July 8
- Mega Aggron
Shadow Raids
Weekends in June
- Shadow Regice
Max Battles
June 2
- Dynamax Chansey
June 9-15
- Dynamax Machop
June 16-22
- Dynamax Hatenna
June 23-29
- Dynamax Caterpie
June 30-July 6
- Dynamax Shuckle
Serene Retreat

The Serene Retreat event from May 30-June 3 introduces a peaceful atmosphere with boosted encounters of comforting Pokemon species. Strategic egg management becomes crucial with reduced hatch distances and enhanced shiny probabilities for specific species.
Wild Pokemon
- Chansey
- Snorlax
- Marill
- Chimecho
- Furfrou
- Cutiefly
- Morelull
- Komala
- Hatenna
Eggs
2 km
- Chingling
- Munna
- Spritzee
- Swirlix
Bonuses
- 1/2 hatch distance
- 1.5x hatch XP
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to hatch shiny Munna
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Morelull in the wild
Instrumental Wonders

Instrumental Wonders from June 7-11 emphasizes metallic and structured Pokemon with industrial themes. The debut of Gigantamax Cinderace provides a significant combat advantage for trainers who prepare appropriate counters.
Wild Pokemon
- Meowth
- Hoppip
- Chimecho
- Beldum
- Ferroseed
- Galarian Stunfisk
- Golett
- Tadbulb
- Falinks
Raid Bosses
One-star
- Meowth
- Beldum
- Ferroseed
Three-star
- Galarian Stunfisk
- Falinks
Bonuses
- Additional 5,000 XP for winning Raids
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Ferroseed and shiny Falinks
Phantom Ruins

Phantom Ruins from June 14-18 explores the mysterious intersection of ground and ghost types. Incense utilization becomes particularly valuable during this event, with exclusive encounters that cannot be found through normal spawn mechanics.
Wild Pokemon
- Rhyhorn
- Duskull
- Sableye
- Chimecho
- Skorupi
- Drilbur
- Archen
- Gothita
- Golett
- Phantump
Incense Encounters
- Sableye
- Chimecho
- Gothita
- Rufflet
- Phantump
- Greavard
Bonuses
- Certain Pokemon will appear more frequently when an Incense is active
- 2x catch XP
- Max Particle collection limit increased to 1,600
- 8x Max Particles from Power Spots
- Increased chance to encounter shiny Gothita and shiny Phantump
June Spotlight Hours
Spotlight Hours provide concentrated farming opportunities every Tuesday evening from 6-7 PM local time. Each session combines a featured Pokemon with a specific bonus multiplier, creating strategic priorities for different player goals.
June 3
- Featured Pokemon: Spritzee
- Bonus: 2x catch XP
June 10
- Featured Pokemon: Magnemite
- Bonus: 2x catch Candy
June 17
- Featured Pokemon: Solosis
- Bonus: 2x transfer Candy
June 24
- Featured Pokemon: Growlithe
- Bonus: 2x evolution XP
Yamper’s Paw Prints

Yamper’s Paw Prints from June 20-22 introduces the electric corgi Pokemon alongside other canine-themed species. The event focuses on Stardust accumulation with doubled rewards for catches.
Wild Pokemon
- Growlithe
- Snubbull
- Houndour
- Poochyena
- Electrike
- Lillipup
- Furfrou
- Fidough
Bonuses
- 2x Stardust for catching Pokemon
- Increased odds of encountering shiny versions of Snubbull, Poochyena, and Furfrou
June Community Day

June Community Day on the 21st features Jangmo-o with extended evolution windows for obtaining the exclusive Clanging Scales attack. The triple XP bonus creates exceptional leveling opportunities when combined with lucky eggs.
Featured Attack
Clanging Scales
- Type: Dragon-type Charged Attack
- Trainer Battle power: 120, decreases opponent’s Defense one stage
- Gym/Raid power: 120
Bonuses
- 3x XP for catching Pokemon
- 2x candy for catching Pokemon
- Lure Modules last for three hours
- Incense lasts for three hours (excluding Daily Adventure Incense)
- 2x chance for players level 31 and higher to get Candy XL from catching Pokemon
- One additional Special Trade can be made
- Trades require 50 percent less Stardust
Ancients Recovered

The Ancients Recovered event from June 23-27 brings back all legendary titans in a carefully structured rotation. Remote raid participation receives significant enhancements, with increased pass capacity and temporary removal of daily limits for optimal legendary acquisition.
Raid Bosses
Five-star
June 23
- Regirock
- Regice
- Registeel
June 24
- Regieleki
June 25
- Regidrago
June 26
- Regigigas
June 27
- Regirock
- Regice
- Registeel
- Regigigas
- Regieleki
- Regidrago
Max Battles
- Gigantamax Rillaboom
- Gigantamax Cinderace
- Gigantamax Inteleon
Bonuses
- Remote Raid Pass limit increased to 30 (from June 23-26)
- No Remote Raid limit on June 27
- Players level 31 and higher will receive Candy XL for trading Pokemon (from June 23-29)
- Special event stickers will be available from gifts and PokeStops
Pokemon Go Fest 2025: Global

Pokemon Go Fest 2025’s global culmination from June 28-29 implements sophisticated habitat mechanics with precise timing rotations. Crowned forms of Zamazenta and Zacian debut with transformation mechanics that require strategic planning for long-term utility.
Wild Pokemon
Moonless Volcano Habitat
10-11 AM, 2-3 PM
- Houndour
- Numel
- Duskull
- Gothita
- Golett
- Fletchling
- Flabebe (Red Flower)
- Skrelp
- Carbink
- Fuecoco
Galvanic Dojo Habitat
11 AM-12 PM, 3-4 PM
- Machop
- Electabuzz
- Teddiursa
- Scraggy
- Mienfoo
- Chespin
- Flabebe (Yellow Flower)
- Pancham
- Dedenne
- Crabrawler
Hypnotic Tundra Habitat
12-1 PM, 4-5 PM
- Alolan Sandshrew
- Swinub
- Spheal
- Piplup
- Snover
- Munna
- Elgyem
- Flabebe (Blue Flower)
- Bergmite
- Frigibax
Fae Swamp Habitat
1-2 PM, 5-6 PM
- Clefairy
- Tentacool
- Togetic
- Mawile
- Gulpin
- Venipede
- Flabebe (Orange Flower)
- Popplio
- Mareanie
- Morelull
June 28
- Chansey
- Skarmory
- Larvitar
- Shieldon
- Shelmet
- Vullaby
- Oranguru
- Goomy
June 29
- Cubone
- Ralts
- Karrablast
- Pawniard
- Deino
- Galarian Farfetch’d
- Passimian
- Jangmo-o
Each new month in Pokémon GO brings fresh raid challenges and capture opportunities for dedicated trainers. June’s lineup delivers substantial variety across multiple raid tiers, ensuring both new and veteran players find compelling content.
The legendary rotation progresses through four distinct phases, beginning with Tapu Bulu’s brief appearance and culminating with Cobalion’s extended stay. This structured approach allows methodical collection of rare Pokémon while managing resource expenditure.
Mega Raids follow a weekly cadence featuring five different Mega Evolutions, providing consistent energy farming chances. Meanwhile, Shadow Raids maintain their weekend-exclusive schedule with Regice as the featured Shadow Legendary.
Tapu Bulu initiates June’s legendary roster from June 3-5, offering the exclusive Charged Attack Nature’s Madness. This fairy-type move significantly enhances Tapu Bulu’s combat viability, making this limited window crucial for competitive battlers. Optimal counters include poison and steel-types like Roserade and Metagross.
Groudon returns from June 5-14, followed immediately by Kyogre from June 14-23. Both legendary titans benefit substantially from weather boosts—sunny conditions empower Groudon’s ground-type moves, while rainy weather amplifies Kyogre’s water-type attacks. Cobalion concludes the month from June 23-30, requiring fighting-type specialists to maximize damage output.
Mega Altaria launches June’s Mega Raid schedule from June 3-5, presenting unique challenges due to its dragon/fairy typing. Ice-type attackers like Mamoswine and Weavile deliver superior performance against this elusive Mega Evolution.
The subsequent weekly rotations include Mega Abomasnow (June 5-12), Mega Manectric (June 12-19), Mega Beedrill (June 19-26), and Mega Aggron (June 26-July 3). Each Mega boss demands specific counter strategies and offers valuable energy for evolving your own Pokémon.
Strategic energy farming requires prioritizing Megas that complement your battle teams. Mega Manectric energy proves particularly valuable for electric-type specialists, while Mega Aggron provides sturdy steel-type support options.
Shadow Regice appears exclusively during weekend Shadow Raids throughout June, presenting unique purification opportunities. These ice-type encounters demand fire, fighting, rock, and steel-type attackers to overcome Regice’s defensive capabilities.
Weekend Shadow Raids typically activate from Friday evening through Sunday night, allowing flexible scheduling for working trainers. Purified Shadow Regice receives significant combat improvements, making these weekend engagements particularly rewarding.
Successful Shadow Raid completion requires coordinating with local trainers, as these battles don’t permit remote raid participation. Planning weekend raid routes through Class Guide principles can optimize your Shadow Raid efficiency.
Building optimal raid teams requires understanding type effectiveness charts and move set interactions. For Groudon, prioritize water and grass-types like Kyogre and Roserade; against Kyogre, employ electric and grass-types such as Zekrom and Tangrowth.
Weather boosts dramatically impact raid success—partly cloudy weather enhances Tapu Bulu’s nature’s Madness, while windy conditions benefit Mega Altaria’s dragon-type moves. These environmental factors can reduce required trainers by 1-2 participants.
Resource management proves crucial throughout June’s密集raid schedule. Prioritize premium passes for legendary encounters with exclusive moves, using daily passes for Mega Raids that offer evolution energy. Consult our Complete Guide for detailed resource optimization strategies.
Team preparation should include developing specialized counters for each raid boss. The Weapons Unlock methodology applies well to building diverse Pokémon teams that cover multiple type advantages.
Beyond the standard gameplay, Battlefield 6 introduces limited-time events featuring specialized Timed and Field Research objectives alongside substantial in-game enhancements. During these periods, players can leverage significant progression boosts including triple experience points and doubled resource acquisition from successful engagements. Consumable items like tactical modules receive extended active durations, maintaining their effects for three-hour operational windows to maximize strategic value.
Action Checklist
- Review complete event calendar and prioritize activities based on your progression goals
- Prepare raid-specific loadouts for each difficulty tier with backup options
- Coordinate with squad members for high-difficulty raid attempts
- Optimize resource allocation for event participation and bonus maximization
- Track event completion progress and adjust strategies based on performance metrics
- Stockpile raid passes and healing items before June 3 raid rotations
- Prepare counter teams for Tapu Bulu, Groudon, and Kyogre raids
- Coordinate with local raid groups for legendary encounters
- Plan Community Day route for maximum Jangmo-o encounters
- Maximize Remote Raid Pass usage during Ancients Recovered event
- Complete Global Challenge during Go Fest for extended bonuses
- Prepare raid teams for Tapu Bulu, Groudon, and Kyogre with appropriate counters
- Stockpile incubators for Serene Retreat with half hatch distance
- Coordinate Community Day Jangmo-o evolution timing for Clanging Scales
- Plan Go Fest habitat rotations with timed incense usage
- Maximize Remote Raid Pass usage during Ancients Recovered event
- Prepare poison and steel-type counters for Tapu Bulu (June 3-5)
- Assemble water/grass teams for Groudon and electric specialists for Kyogre
- Coordinate weekend Shadow Raid groups for Regice encounters
- Plan Mega Raid participation based on needed evolution energy
- Monitor weather patterns to optimize raid timing for bonus damage
- Activate all available Tactical Modules at event start for maximum duration coverage
- Focus on completing Timed Research tasks during peak bonus periods
- Coordinate High-Value Exchanges with squad members to leverage reduced currency costs
- Prioritize Conquest mode matches for optimal XP and resource accumulation
- Complete NATO Assignments during bonus periods for accelerated progression
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