
I’ll be honest with you—when I saw the notification pop up on my phone, I felt that familiar jolt of excitement that only a Legendary raid can bring. Mewtwo is back. For many of us who have been playing Pokemon GO since the early days, this isn’t just another raid rotation; it feels like a major event. But this time, it’s different. It isn’t just about securing a high-IV Shadow Mewtwo or hunting for the shiny. The current return of the Genetic Pokemon has sparked a massive conversation in the community, and it all centers on one burning question: Is Mega Mewtwo finally coming?
Having analyzed the current event and the state of the game, I believe there is a strong case to be made. Mewtwo’s return in Pokemon GO sparks the hope for its Mega Evolution more than ever before, and here is why I think we are on the verge of a meta-defining shift.
Right now, Mewtwo is taking over 5-star raids as part of the Psychic Spectacular event. If you’ve been away from the game for a bit, this is the standard “Armored” Mewtwo or the original form, depending on the specific rotation week. However, what makes this specific return interesting isn’t just the raid itself, but the timing.
Niantic has been steadily rolling out Mega Evolutions for Legendary Pokemon. We have seen Mega Rayquaza shake the meta to its core, and Mega Kyogre and Groudon have already made their splashes. Mewtwo, arguably the most iconic Legendary in franchise history, is one of the few titans left without a Mega form in the game.
The current raid rotation forces us to ask: why bring Mewtwo back now without a new form or a Shadow variant unless it is a precursor to something bigger? I believe Niantic is preparing the player base. They want us stocking up on Candy XL and High IVs now, so we are ready to Mega Evolve later.
Beyond the speculation, I genuinely enjoy the gameplay loop right now. There is something visceral about taking down a Mewtwo raid. It requires coordination. I remember back in the EX Raid days; you had to wait weeks just for a chance to catch one. Now, I can grab my remote raid passes and hop into lobbies with friends across the globe.
The current event also boosts the spawn rates of Psychic-types like Abra, Ralts, and Baltoy. This is a goldmine for Stardust farming and candy grinding. If you are prepping for a potential Mega Mewtwo, you need all the Psychic dust you can get.
My Personal Prep Strategy:
Let’s get into the meat of why Mewtwo’s return in Pokemon GO sparks the hope for its Mega Evolution. In the main series games, Mewtwo has two distinct Mega Evolutions: Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y.
This is the form most people recognize instantly. It is smaller, sleeker, and floats above the ground.
This form is bulkier, fighting-oriented, and looks incredibly fierce.
I think Niantic will release these separately to maximize engagement. Imagine a “Mega Mewtwo X Event” followed months later by a “Mega Mewtwo Y Event.” It is a marketing goldmine.
While we wait for the official announcement, you shouldn’t just sit back. I’ve been refining my strategy, and here is exactly how I am preparing for the inevitable release.
Mega Legendaries require a massive amount of resources to reach their full potential. If you are sitting on a pile of Rare Candy XL, do not spend it yet. Wait until the Mega form drops to see which one (X or Y) becomes the “meta king.”
Mega Evolved Pokemon take on the stats of the base Pokemon. A 0% IV Mewtwo will be a weak Mega Mewtwo. You want that 15/15/15 hundo, or at least something close to it. Use this current raid window to find your ace.
We don’t know how Mega Mewtwo Energy will be distributed. It might be through Special Research or specific Mega Raids. However, if you have other strong Psychic-types like Mega Alakazam or Mega Gardevoir, keep their energy ready. They will be your best counters to take down the Mega Mewtwo raids when they arrive.
To get the best Mewtwo now, you need to beat the raids efficiently. Since Mewtwo is a pure Psychic type, it is weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark moves.
| Pokemon | Fast Move | Charged Move | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mega Tyranitar | Bite | Brutal Swing | The absolute king of this raid. |
| Mega Gengar | Lick | Shadow Ball | High DPS but fragile; dodge charged attacks. |
| Hydreigon | Bite | Brutal Swing | Excellent non-Mega counter. |
| Chandelure | Hex | Shadow Ball | Great DPS if you have the candy. |
| Giratina (Origin) | Shadow Claw | Shadow Ball | Bulky and hits hard. |
Pro Tip: Avoid using Fighting types like Machamp. Mewtwo often runs Psychic or Confusion, which hits Fighting types for super-effective damage. Stick to Ghosts and Darks.
I’ve been scouring the datamines and update logs. While nothing is officially “announced” by Niantic, the game files often hold clues. The recent updates have included fixes for Pokemon GO Error Code 52 and improvements to the Buddy Adventure system.
However, the most telling update is the refinement of the Mega Evolution system itself. Niantic recently revamped how Mega Energy works, making it easier to level up your Mega Pokemon. Why make the system more accessible right before releasing the most powerful Mega in existence? It feels like they are lowering the barrier to entry so casual players can enjoy Mega Mewtwo when it drops.
Furthermore, the narrative of recent seasons has focused on “Ultra Beasts” and interdimensional travel. Mewtwo is an artificial Pokemon, a genetic anomaly. It fits the current thematic pacing perfectly. If Niantic follows the pattern of the main series games (X and Y), we are due for a massive Kalos-themed event soon, which would be the perfect backdrop for Mega Mewtwo.
If you are grinding the raids this week, here are a few tricks I use to stay efficient:
As of right now, Niantic has not put out an official press release confirming the date. However, the community consensus and the current game meta strongly suggest it is the next major milestone.
It’s complicated. Shadow Mewtwo currently reigns supreme as a non-Mega Psychic attacker. Mega Mewtwo Y will likely have higher raw stats, but it will cost Mega Energy to use. Shadow Mewtwo is “free” to use once you have it, but it costs more resources to power up and takes extra damage. I expect Mega Mewtwo Y to become the new #1 DPS king.
You cannot Mega Evolve a Shadow Pokemon. If you have a Shadow Mewtwo, keep it! It is still a beast. You will need a purified or normal Mewtwo to access the Mega Evolution.
Yes, but likely only in specific cups or the Master League. Given its raw power, it might be banned from standard GO Battle League formats or restricted to special events. Expect it to dominate Pokemon GO PvP Master League Classic if allowed.
Mewtwo’s return in Pokemon GO sparks the hope for its Mega Evolution not just because of timing, but because it feels like the final piece of the puzzle. We have conquered Shadow Raids, we have tamed Mega Rayquaza, and we have captured the Ultra Beasts. The only challenge left is the apex of Genetic power.
I’m clearing my schedule for the next few weeks. I’m hitting the raids, burning through my Silver Pinap berries, and praying for that 100% IV. Whether Niantic drops the news tomorrow or next month, I want to be ready. You should be too.