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'Pokemon Go' bosses have acknowledged they "slowed down" on the series. The augmented reality mobile game went viral upon its release in 2016 and following the latest revision - which went live for download on June 12 - director Michael Steranka has promised that there is still "more to come" with future releases after a previous lull in the franchise. He told Eurogamer: "New Pokémon releases over time, even before that [thread on Reddit] came out, was something very top of mind for us - we felt like, actually, yeah, it seems we slowed down a little bit on this stuff and we don't want to opera...
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'Pokemon Go' bosses are always trying to provide something "exciting" for fans. The augmented reality mobile game went viral upon its release in 2016 and following the latest revision - which went live for download on June 12 - director Michael Steranka has teased that there is still "more to come" with future releases. He told Eurogamer: "New Pokémon releases over time, even before that [thread on Reddit] came out, was something very top of mind for us - we felt like, actually, yeah, it seems we slowed down a little bit on this stuff and we don't want to operate the game in that way. We want ...
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'Pokémon Go's remote raids are here to stay. The game's director Michael Steranka has reassured gamers Niantic has “no intention right now of removing remote raiding for the regular tiers of raiding – one, three and five-star raids." However, they are "looking at opportunities for players to get playing in-person again.” Steranka added: “Our approach is generally going to be to introduce new functionality and features to promote [playing in-person], rather than retiring remote raiding, which we know players have grown to love over the past two years." Remote raiding was introduced amid the COV...
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