Pokemon Go Fans Frustrated with Remote Raid Pass Changes and Price Hike

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Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, is increasing the prices of Remote Raid Passes and capping the number of Remote Raids players can participate in per day, causing backlash from the game's community. Disabled players and those in rural areas rely on Remote Raids for accessibility, and the price hike has been called a "disability tax." Fans are urging Niantic to reverse the decision, with some even quitting the game.
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