The HearUsNiantic Pok\u00e9mon Go<\/em> movement has been growing in recent weeks due to Niantic’s lack of response to its community. Some fans have said they feel like they are being ignored, undervalued, and pushed out of a game they want to love but can’t do anything about it. It has led to a lot of players expressing their frustration and, above all, worrying about the future of their beloved mobile game.<\/p>
Until now, Niantic has been mostly silent in any responses to the trend. But in an interview on May 15 with Pok\u00e9mon Go <\/em>director Michael Steranka and senior producer John Funtanilla, <\/em>Dot Esports asked about the HearUsNiantic social media trend<\/a> that has been growing in intensity over the past few weeks. The main points of contention in the community movement stem from messy decisions to put a cap on remote raid passes<\/a> on April 6, as well as an abundance of changes made to the game<\/a> that reverse many systems introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed players to participate without the need for as much traveling.<\/p>
Related: Niantic doubles down on remote raid changes with new Pok\u00e9mon Go<\/em> Shadow Raids feature<\/a><\/strong><\/p>