The Pokemon Go players feel punished by efforts by Niantics to apologize for remote raid event

That's just a little creepy.

The players say they feel punishable by the reward attempt.

After the five-star raids of Pokemon Go last weekend, players explored ways to catch them, and a Shiny variant in the game of June 8, after the players discovered that Shiny rates were significantly lowered on June 8. The community reacted just as expected, but rather than so the developer reacted well.

After the attack, the players have expressed the rumour that the event overlapped with Shadow Articuno raids, which were taking away a few of those raids to replace them for Lake Trio ones.

Honestly, we don’t know whether this raid day will be made for good or one to punish players, say users. Many others shared photos of their game menu showing a few raids on the lake Trio, thus avoiding them from attending the Shadow Articuno celebration.

What do you think of it? I didn’t ask for a Mesprit raid of six hours. I wanted to do the Shadow Articuno, since a mere three Articunos popped in my local area the entire day of Saturday. Well, this! @NianticHelp – – can’t you do it on a weekday?!?! And less!!! pic.twitter.com/ELIMI1xOWQ.

Diskolydia Valor (‘Diskolydia’) June 11, 2023, 2023.

While the battle between Lake Trio and Shadow Articuno was half five-star, some players did not seem to be an aging member of the old team and angered them. Now that the event has ended, Niantic hasn’t yet responded to the community’s backlash.

There is a chance in the future when players discover another event next weekend. The Solstice Horizons and Team Go Rocket Takeover event starts on June 16th, and ends on June 25th.

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