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To help you take on Shadow Mewtwo, we’re giving away codes for Purified Gems if we reach 150k RT! To participate:
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Constructive feedback:
These restrictions and price adjustments only hurt people, and they certainly don’t encourage exploration. No one benefits from these changes, not a single person.
Pokémon Go is no longer an in person game exclusively like it was in 2016, times have changed. It’s now a game that’s been enjoyed all around the world through remote raiding with our amazing global and online community.
While adding more in person raid rewards like extra XL candy is a good thing, as well as discounting regular raid passes, that doesn’t help rural players, people with disabilities who can’t play and be outside for long periods of time, and people who simply don’t have an in person community to play with. Not to mention, people who have social anxiety and simply don’t feel comfortable meeting up with strangers for the sake of a raid, which is completely valid and shouldn’t be over looked. I don’t understand why positive changes and extra incentives can’t be added to in person raiding without destroying remote raids for people who rely on them.
Niantic, we have trended world wide on Twitter, we have a petition to save remote raids with nearly 100,000 signatures, we have done all we can as a global and online community to be heard and we’ve been COMPLETELY ignored. The more you post about future events and other Niantic games (which no one plays anyway) the more upset and demotivated your players will be, and the more people will quit.
Respond to us, realise that the majority of your player base is actually the online and global community’s, get rid of these changes that ONLY hurt people, and understand you can bring people together without it being in person. All of this, comes from me genuinely caring about this game and loving our community so much. I want to see it continue and I absolutely hate seeing my friends quit, people being divided and upset.
I’m not giving up, and will continue to do anything I can to express constructive feedback and keep the community’s message alive.
#PokemonGO #HearUSNiantic
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Samus Aran Reveal
Metroid - 1986
Playing Metroid in the 80s and finding out that the badass you've been play as is female...was massive!