Pokémon Go game director Michael Steranka has said Niantic is now considering measures to address “many of the valid concerns” surrounding its recent decisions to adjust the game.
The app recently introduced sweeping changes to its remote raiding feature, with players limited to using five remote raid passes a day, and each pass also now priced higher. Niantic said it had made these changes with the future of Pokémon Go in mind, and to ensure the game was still focused on its core pillars of exploration and social interaction.
But alongside criticism of Niantic’s decision – which Steranka told Eurogamer last week in an interview that he had fully expected – the company’s employees have also been targeted with personal abuse. Today, Steranka took to Twitter to highlight one such example.
Source – eurogamer.net
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