Pokemon Go Revenue Hits 5-Year Low Amidst Remote Raid Pass Controversy.

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Pokémon Go's monthly revenue dropped to $34.7 million in April, the lowest in over five years, with a 40% drop over two months. The decline could be due to backlash over Niantic's decision to increase the price of Remote Raid Passes and limit players to five Remote Raids per day, which some have criticized as a "disability tax" that negatively impacts disabled players. The game's revenue typically rises and falls with new in-game events, but the recent drop is uncharacteristically steep for a consistently popular game.
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