Pokémon Go's April earnings hit 5-year low at $34.7m.

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Pokemon Go reportedly earned its lowest monthly revenue in five years in April 2023, following Niantic's controversial changes to Remote Raid Passes. The changes increased in-app prices and made participating in events harder for some players, leading to fan backlash and even a boycott of in-game purchases. The revenue drop may prompt Niantic to reconsider its decision or continue down the same path.
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