Niantic is changing how Pokémon Go’s Remote Raids work. The company behind the mobile gotta-catch-’em-all game is raising the price of Remote Raid Passes and limiting the number of Remote Raids that ...
Niantic Labs is changing how Remote Raid Passes work in Pokemon Go, and looking over rumblings on the internet, it seems many players are none too happy about it. Starting on April 6, the price of a ...
Bruna is a contributor from Brazil. Although she's an advertising executive, she has been working as a pop culture journalist since 2004, and before Game Rant she worked as a contributor for TechTudo, ...
Niantic announced it will alter the Remote Raid options in Pokemon GO through price increases on the passes needed to participate in them and limitations on how many can be performed in a day.
“Honestly nothing’s changed if you think about it,” one player said in a comment echoed by other Pokemon Go players as the change was discussed in TheSilphRoad subreddit. To understand these ...
While I haven’t played Pokémon GO in any meaningful capacity for several years now, I am not shocked to learn that there is still a central tension between players and Niantic, between the game ...