Niantic denies Pokémon Go revenue at lowest in five years.

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Pokémon Go developer Niantic has dismissed a report by third-party app store analytics firm AppMagic that claimed the game's revenue had hit its lowest monthly total since February 2018. Niantic said the estimate was wrong and that Pokémon Go's 2023 revenue to date was up on the same period in 2022. The company also said it had seen a successful increase in in-person raiding instead of remote raiding, following the introduction of controversial changes to limit remote raiding in the game.
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