Niantic Addresses Pokemon Go Backlash and Remote Raid Controversy.
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Niantic, the developer of Pokemon Go, has responded to the recent backlash over their decision to up-charge for remote raids and limit the number of times players can participate in them. Michael Steranka, Pokemon Go director, acknowledged the backlash and stated that the decision was made for the overall health of the game. The company has been criticized for making unpopular decisions and struggling to maintain multiple projects.
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