November 2023 marks the conclusion of the Pokémon Go Adventures Abound season, and trainers are eagerly anticipating their end-of-season achievements. The Battle League Catch Cup presents a golden opportunity for players to flaunt their gaming prowess and secure prestigious ranks.
In an official statement, Pokémon Go expressed, “From newer players aiming for the Ace Rank to seasoned players vying for the top leaderboard position, everyone will have a chance to battle it out in the upcoming Electric Cup and Catch Cup.”
Pokémon Go Catch Cup November 2023 Date and Time:

After the Electric Cup concluded on November 17th, Pokémon Go promptly unveiled the Catch Cup.
The Adventures Abound Edition of the Catch Cup is slated to unfold from November 17th, 2023, commencing at 1:00 pm PT and extending until November 24th at 1:00 pm PT.
How to Participate in the Pokémon Go Catch Cup:
Players must adhere to specific criteria to qualify for the Pokémon Go Catch Cup:
- CP Limit of 1,500:
All Pokémon entering the Catch Cup must boast a Combat Power (CP) at or below 1,500. - Seasonal Eligibility:
Exclusive eligibility is reserved for Pokémon captured during the ongoing Adventures Abound Season. This encompasses Pokémon obtained during special events and programs, including those acquired during the Team Go Rocket Takeover. - Exclusion of Mythical Pokémon:
Mythical Pokémon, renowned for rarity and unique attributes, are explicitly excluded from the Catch Cup. This includes Pokémon such as Deoxys and Mew.
While this encapsulates the vital details of the Pokémon Go Catch Cup event, it’s crucial to note that diverse teams may emerge during this event. As per Pokémon.com predictions, expected teams include combinations like Alolan Sandslash, Umbreon, and Clodsire, or Lickitung, Medicham, and Carbink. The recent November Community Day showcased Wooper and its evolution Paldean Wooper, introducing Clodsire as a formidable contender in the Catch Cup meta. Other frequently encountered Pokémon encompass Medicham, Registeel, Serperior, Azumarill, Lanturn, and Carbink. Noteworthy additions like Ground-type Pokémon Swampert and Galarian Stunfisk, along with Ghost-type Pokémon like Jellicent, have also gained prominence in usage.




