You can now battle Team GO Rocket Grunts, Leaders and Giovanni as they fly in Team GO Rocket balloons in Pokémon GO

A new Team GO Rocket balloon feature is now available in Pokémon GO. With this, Team GO Rocket leaders Arlo, Cliff and Sierra can fly around the Pokémon GO in-game map to surprise you. Team GO Rocket balloons are now flying around in the real world in certain areas to promote Pokémon GO. A Team GO Rocket cap is available now in Pokémon GO as a new avatar item for 150 PokéCoins. Read on below to learn more:

Team GO Rocket Arrives in Balloons in Pokémon GO

Battle Team GO Rocket Grunts, Leaders, and Giovanni himself as these troublemakers take to the skies.

Look out, everyone! The nefarious Team GO Rocket is trying to get the drop on Pokémon GO Trainers with a balloon invasion. By using this new mode of transportation, these villains can now be encountered anywhere on the map. You’ll face off against Team GO Rocket Grunts, Leaders, and maybe even Giovanni himself.

If you see a Team GO Rocket balloon on the screen, simply tap it and select your battle party, and you’ll take on a Team GO Rocket Grunt. Like in other Team GO Rocket encounters, if you defeat these foes, you’ll have the opportunity to rescue their Shadow Pokémon. Team GO Rocket opponents will hover near you in their balloon for a limited amount of time, so be sure to tap them before they fly away.

By equipping your Rocket Radar, you can discover Team GO Rocket balloons that are carrying Sierra, Cliff, and Arlo. (If you don’t have the Rocket Radar yet, keep battling Team GO Rocket Grunts until you have enough Mysterious Components to create it.) These Team GO Rocket Leaders present a more difficult challenge. If you’re hoping to encounter a specific Leader, don’t be afraid to wait—another balloon carrying a different Leader might show up later. Likewise, if you equip your Super Rocket Radar, you might discover Giovanni’s balloon.

Train your Pokémon well, and prepare to take on these airborne adversaries. And be on the lookout—this doesn’t seem like the last we’re going to hear from Team GO Rocket.

Source: Official Pokémon GO blog and Pokemon.com