Niantic’s AR mobile titles have taken the world by storm for half a decade now, and whilePokemon GOmay be the company’s stand-out title, it’s far from the only one. Recently,Pikmin Bloomhas also begun picking up steam among mobile gamers. A recent scheduling coincidence has led some fans to ask Niantic whether players ofPokemon GOandPikmin Bloomcan expect a crossover in the future.

The Pokemon GO Community Day event for January 2022 brings backBulbasaur in a new Community Day Classicevent. At the same time, Pikmin Bloom players will be participating in the game’s first Community Day event of the new year, a 10,000-step challenge. A GameSpot interview with Live Game Director Michael Steranka asked if this coincidence heralded a bigger crossover between the titles, but currently, the answer seems to be a firm no.

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According to Steranka, the events weren’t planned to overlap, but the two games do work in tandem very well. This is impressive, especially sincePikmin Bloomhas run into some issuesduring its past Community Day events. However, Steranka did make it clear that Niantic is not currently exploring the possibility of a crossover, no matter how cute Pikachu would be in a Pikmin hat.

Steranka stated that many of the teams at Niantic do something called ‘air traffic control’ to make sure that different games hold events at different times. The goal is to ensure that players don’t have to choose which game they’re playing during an event period. However, it appears thatPokemon GOandPikmin Bloom’s recent events mesh well, withPikmin Bloomcounting players' steps andPokemon GOencouraging playersto go out in search of massive numbers of Bulbasaur. As a result, the events were allowed to overlap on one day despite there not originally being any plans for them to run simultaneously.

Apparently,Adventure Sync will allow playersto walk around capturing as many Bulbasaur as possible while still racking up kilometers inPikmin Bloom. If this combination proves successful, the company could run events in tandem more often, which might allow gamers to advance in both titles while going on fewer walks overall. Going outside may be healthy, but with the global pandemic still very present, it might be a good idea for Niantic to help reduce the total amount of time its games encourage players to spend walking around.

Pokemon GOis available now on iOS and Android devices.

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