⚡ Pokémon GO Fest 2026: Global — July 11 & 12
Free for all Trainers this year. Mega Mewtwo X & Y are making their Pokémon GO debut in raids — and with all 18 Pokémon types rotating across the weekend, you'll burn through Raid Passes, Incubators, and Poké Balls faster than any regular event.
Stock up before the weekend starts. 5200 PokéCoins from just $13.89 on GamsGo
What Is Pokémon GO?
Pokémon GO is an AR mobile game based on real-world location. Using GPS and map data, the game places Pokémon, gyms, and PokéStops into the real world, requiring players to move around in the physical world to catch, battle, and explore.
While playing, you can visit real-world locations to stock up on items, challenge gyms, participate in raids, and cooperate with other players during Community Days, limited-time events, and global competitions. With regular updates, Pokémon GO has gradually introduced remote raids, a seasonal system, and cross-region events, allowing players to join more events and raids without constantly traveling outside.
What Are Pokémon Coins Used For?
Pokémon Coins (PokéCoins) are an essential resource in Pokémon GO, primarily used to purchase and unlock various key items, helping players overcome resource limits, increase gameplay efficiency, and participate more consistently in both daily and special events.
Stock Up on Poké Balls and Never Miss a Rare Catch
Poké Balls are essential for catching Pokémon. During Community Days or GO Fest events, players can burn through hundreds of Poké Balls in just a few hours.
As your level and event difficulty increase, the free Poké Balls provided by PokéStops will quickly become insufficient. By using PokéCoins to purchase Poké Ball bundles, you can replenish your stock anytime and avoid missing out on rare Pokémon due to a lack of resources.
Hatch Eggs Faster by Running Multiple Incubators
Incubators are used to accelerate egg hatching (typically requiring 2–10 km of walking). Free incubators only allow you to use one at a time, while paid incubators can hatch multiple eggs simultaneously and be reused. If you want to quickly evolve specific Pokémon or complete your Pokédex, most active players eventually end up buying extra incubators during hatch events.
Join More Raids and Challenge Legendary Pokémon
To participate in high-level, remote, or legendary raids, you need a Raid Pass or Remote Raid Pass. The game only provides one free pass per day, so players who regularly join Remote Raids, legendary raid rotations, or global raid events usually need additional passes purchased with PokéCoins.
Unlock Timed Event Passes for Exclusive Rewards
Pokémon GO regularly launches timed research tasks, holiday events, and themed seasons. Paid passes unlock exclusive rewards, rare Pokémon encounters, and additional task lines, offering a faster way to complete your Pokédex.
Expand Your Storage and Build for the Long Term
Early in the game, your Pokémon and item storage is very limited. Expanding your storage is a one-time permanent upgrade and most players eventually hit storage limits once they start collecting shinies, raid Pokémon, and event catches.
Grab Limited-Time Shop Bundles Before They're Gone
During holidays and events, the shop offers limited-time item bundles containing incubators, raid passes, and experience-boosting items. These bundles often provide better value than purchasing items individually and are a major way to acquire rare resources.
Every one of these upgrades costs PokéCoins — and the more consistently you play, the more you'll need. Buying through the official store adds up fast, which is why finding a cheaper source makes a real difference over time.
On GamsGo, 5200 PokéCoins start from just $13.89 — up to 65% off the official in-app price — so you can keep raiding, hatching, and expanding storage especially for players who raid or hatch eggs regularly.
And if you're looking to do more than just top up, our Pokémon GO accounts are also available — pre-leveled and ready to play.
How to Get Pokémon Coins in Pokémon GO?
In Pokémon GO, there are several ways to get PokéCoins, but the speed and consistency of each method can vary a lot depending on how actively you play.
Defend Gyms
The main free method is placing Pokémon in gyms. You earn PokéCoins based on how long your Pokémon defends the gym, but there is a daily cap of 50 coins per day.
Coins are only awarded after your Pokémon is knocked out and returns to you, which means earnings can be inconsistent depending on your area. In busy cities and active gym locations, players usually earn coins more reliably than in quieter regions.
Complete Limited Research and Event Tasks
During certain events and special research periods, Pokémon GO may offer small amounts of PokéCoins or premium rewards through limited-time tasks. However, these rewards are usually temporary and far less consistent than gym defending or direct top-ups.
Use Google Opinion Rewards
Some players also use Google Opinion Rewards to earn Play Store credit for PokéCoins purchases. By answering short surveys, you can slowly accumulate enough balance to buy smaller PokéCoin bundles without spending directly out of pocket.
Top Up PokéCoins
Topping up is the fastest option if you regularly raid, hatch eggs, expand storage, or buy event tickets. On GamsGo Top Up, 5200 PokéCoins start from just $13.89 — up to 65% cheaper than the official in-app price.
For active players, free methods alone usually aren't enough to keep up with raid passes, incubators, storage upgrades, and seasonal events. Topping up helps avoid resource shortages during major events and legendary raid rotations.
Is Buying Pokémon Coins Worth It?
For long-term players, buying Pokémon Coins is a practical investment that directly improves your gameplay experience. One event pass alone can unlock 1–3 rare Pokémon encounters, meaningfully speeding up your Pokédex completion. Players who rely solely on free methods often find that gym coins and daily tasks can't keep pace with event demands.
That said, it depends on how you play. If you raid regularly, chase seasonal content, or want to expand storage early, topping up makes a clear difference. If you're a casual player, free methods are enough to progress — the key is topping up when it genuinely matches your needs, not out of impulse.
Where you buy also matters:
| Amount | Official Price (USD) | GamsGo Price | You Save |
| 550 PokéCoins | $4.99 | $3.81 | $1.18 |
| 1200 PokéCoins | $9.99 | $5.16 | $4.83 |
| 2500 PokéCoins | $19.99 | $8.07 | $11.92 |
| 5200 PokéCoins | $39.99 | $13.89 | $26.10 |
| 14500 PokéCoins | $99.99 | $29.13 | $70.86 |
Prices shown in USD based on the US App Store. Official prices may vary by region — but wherever you are, the discount you get on GamsGo stays the same.
In GamsGo purchasing PokéCoins, every purchase significantly cuts your spending, freeing up your budget for the content that actually moves your game forward. Check out all available denominations on our GamsGo Top Up page.
Why Choose GamsGo to Buy Pokémon Coins?
For most players, PokéCoins are a long-term, recurring expense. The official in-app store is the default option — but it's also the most expensive one. GamsGo offers the same PokéCoins at up to 65% off the official price, and this isn't a one-time promotion. It's the price you get every time.
This is made possible by GamsGo's scale as a global digital goods platform. With a large user base spanning multiple regions, the platform is able to offer more competitive pricing without compromising on quality or reliability.
Beyond pricing, GamsGo is built for consistency. Payments are processed securely, PokéCoins are typically delivered within minutes, and customer support is available around the clock if anything needs resolving. For players who top up regularly, that combination of low price and dependable delivery matters more than any one-time deal.
GamsGo also covers a wide range of games beyond Pokémon GO — including Clash of Clans Gems, Brawl Stars Gems, and Mobile Legends Diamonds — making it a practical single platform for players who spend across multiple titles.
More Questions About Pokémon Go
Is it safe to buy PokéCoins on GamsGo?
Yes. GamsGo is a global digital goods platform that has served players across multiple regions. All transactions are processed through secure payment channels, and your account information is handled with strict confidentiality — only the details required for delivery are used during the top-up process.
For Pokémon GO specifically, the recharge is completed by logging into your account directly, which means no third-party app access or modifications to your game data. As long as you provide accurate account information and follow the delivery instructions, the process is straightforward and your account remains safe.
If any issue arises during or after delivery, GamsGo's customer support team is available 24/7 to resolve it.
How much cheaper is GamsGo compared to the official store?
Significantly cheaper. Depending on the denomination, you can save up to 65% compared to the official in-app price. The discount applies consistently across purchases — not just on selected amounts or during limited promotions. For a full price breakdown, see the comparison table above.
How long does PokéCoin delivery take on GamsGo?
Most orders are completed within 20 minutes. After placing your order, a seller will log into your account directly to complete the top-up — so make sure to log out of the game and close any related apps until you receive confirmation that the recharge is done.
If you have any questions during the process, GamsGo's customer support team is available 24/7 to assist.
Can you get PokéCoins for free?
Yes, but only in limited amounts. The main free method is defending Gyms — you earn 1 PokéCoin for every 10 minutes your Pokémon holds a Gym, up to a maximum of 50 PokéCoins per day. Some Field Research tasks also reward small amounts of PokéCoins, though availability depends on the current event.
For most active players, free PokéCoins alone aren't enough to keep up with raid passes, incubators, and storage upgrades — especially during busy event seasons. Topping up on GamsGo is the most straightforward way to fill that gap without overspending.
How many PokéCoins can you earn per day?
The daily cap from Gym defending is 50 PokéCoins — you earn 1 PokéCoin for every 10 minutes your Pokémon holds a Gym, up to that limit regardless of how many Gyms you defend. On top of that, certain Field Research tasks can reward up to an additional 20 PokéCoins per day, but only when the relevant event is active. Under normal circumstances, the realistic daily maximum from free methods is 50 PokéCoins.