Niantic made the controversial decision to increase the price, and limit the use,ꦯ of remote raid passes in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go recently. The backlash that followed included 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:players going on strike and reports suggesting 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:raid numbers have plummeted since. However, Niantic has claimed the number of players raiding in person has actually increased since the changes were made, implying they will not be re﷽versed despite the pushback.

The comment on raid numbers made by Niantic was actually a footnote in a statement 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:refuting a separate report claiming 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go's revenue hit a five-year low last month. “This year's changes have already increased in-person Raiding and we're excited to introduce exciting new features over the coming months,” a Niantic spokesperson told .

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The comment on raid numbers is actually the closest Niantic has come to acknowledging the remote raid pass changes. Well, outside of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a tweet it quickly deleted which poked fun at those whose Pokemon Go play has been affected by the feature being wate𒈔red down. Some players went on strike after the changes were made, vowing to not spend money in-game. It seems doing that may not have had the desired impact, at least not according to Niantic.

Different Pokemon Go Raids scattered throughout a crowded city

What's interesting about Niantic's statement denying revenue has fallen and raid numbers are down is the statistics that were coupled with those original reports. The studio won't divulge its own numbers so it will have to be a case of taking the spokesperson's word for it. The revenue numbers were supplied by AppMagic (via ) but Niantic claimed reports of its revenue from third parties are never accurate.

There was also a report that raid numbers are lower than ever. Niantic didn't reference those reports specifically, perhaps because they are hard to refute. They come from , a site dedicated to tracking Pokemon Go raid numbers, claiming the amount of trainers participating in raids has dropped by more than half since the changes to remote raid passes were made. Niantic has also been incredibly careful when selecting its words for its statement, making sure to note participation in in-person raids is up, not raids as a whole. Unsurprising when the ability to raid remotely has been greatly limited.

The denial that revenue has dropped and insistence raid numbers are good likely means Niantic won't be walking back its remote raid pass changes even though a lot of people aren't happy about them. It's not unheard of for the studio to reverse an unpopular tweak, previously 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:re-expanding Pokestop radiuses, another pandemic change it made and then tried to get rid of. Some players have already moved on to the next problem they have with Pokemon Go though upon learning 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:how unlikely it curre🔯ntly is tܫo hatch a Larvesta.

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