Pokémon Go’s Remote Raid Pass changes may have done ‘irreversible’ damage to communities
All hell has broken loose since Niantic went ahead with its plan to add a daily limit to Remote Raid passes and increase prices, much to the dismay of Pokémon Go fans, who responded by striking. But while a large number have called it quits, those who decided to stick around are seeing the impact of the changes, and they claim it has done irreparable damage to local communities—which was the main concern in the first place.
“Since the remote raid pass change, we had a week of everyone complaining about the price change and now, all four chats are completely inactive and it seems like people are either playing solo, or not playing at all,” said one fan.