Niantic finally did it. After 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:more than a month of rumors and specul𒀰ation, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go developer co𒀰nfirmed changes coming to Remꦗote Raids next month. The changes will see Remote Raid Passes almost double in price starting April 6 and for Remote Raids to be limited to just five per day.Players are not taking the changes well. Every Pokemon subreddit has seemingly exploded in anti-Niantic sentiment, with being shared by multiple users . "Niantic decided to increase the price of Remote Raid Pass with no [prior] communication whatsoever. This would be a dire change for all of us, and especially rural players," reads the infographic being shared by angry Pokemon Go players. "It's about time we, as the community, showed Niantic that there are limits to our willingness to accept changes that are clearly for t♔he worse."
The strike plan simply calls on players to not use or purchase Remote Raid Passes or boxes for an entire week aftᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚer the changes go through. Additionally, Pokemon Go players are asked to not perform any more in-person Raids than they normally would do, which would send the message to Niantic that limiting Remote Raids will not actually encourage players to go out and play Pokemon Go like it's 2🍸019.
"The only language corporations understand is money. If there's a visible decrease for a week after the change, we've made our point," the infographic concludes. "Worst case scenario: things stay th🅠e sam🗹e, Niantic lost some money, and we saved some. It's a win."
Some players are saying that going ♚a week without Re𝄹mote Raids doesn't go far enough. The top comments on most posts are suggesting players stop altogether and just uninstall Pokemon Go. At least has said the limits of Remote Raids have shattered their desire to keep playing, and that sentiment .
We'll have to see how🍌 🍌widespread this call for a strike goes, and what Niantic does with all the that various Pokemon Go organizations are sharing widely on social media.