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It’s Not Just Raids: Fans Believe Pokémon Go Is in Its ‘End Phase’ Due to Significant Decline in Quality

Pokémon Go Fans Share Concerns

Pokémon Go players believe the game is nearing its end. They noted online today that the game’s quality has gone way down. This isn’t only about the changes to Remote Raid Passes.

What’s Going Wrong?

Players point out several issues. They say new Pokémon are rare now. The game keeps bringing back old raids and Community Days that fans don’t like. Also, there are fewer Pokémon around, boring tasks, and many players are leaving. The reason? They’re not happy with the game anymore. Price increases and limits on Remote Raid Passes have made fans less eager to play. They doubt Pokémon Go can recover with these ongoing problems.

Fans Predict the End

“It seems Pokémon Go is at the end,” one player shared, capturing what many feel. They compared it to other mobile games that faded away. The changes mostly hurt those who play for free, leaving mainly players who spend money. Many agree, saying Pokémon Go’s downfall will be slow but sure.

The Future Seems Unclear

With Niantic launching a new game, Monster Hunter Now, some think Pokémon Go won’t be the focus anymore. They believe the company will not give it up but won’t put much effort into it. If the community was happy, Pokémon Go could keep going. But, with players feeling upset and let down, it looks like the game’s good days might be behind it, after shining for almost seven years.