Keeping track of Pokémon in Pokémon Go is not easy. There’s always a new Pokémon to catch for a particular event or a new Pokémon added to the game that players will want to track down. When the development team announces an increase to their maximum storage, players are typically relieved they can stop picking and choosing what Pokémon to keep.
However, the timing of the latest maximum storage increase is highly ill-timed. The Niantic team announced that players could choose to purchase a max storage increase for their account days after raising the price for Remote Raid Passes, with much of the community calling for a response.
Pokémon Go presents a Max Storage purchase, continuing to ignore Remote Raid Pass problemsThe Max Storage increase offer was promoted on the official Pokémon Go Twitter page shortly after the Spring into Spring 2023 event kicked off in New Zealand. This new maximum storage increase will bring the total up to 50, giving players additional slots if they choose to make this purchase.
The announcement of this purchase was likely the team attempting to time it with the arrival of new costumed Pokémon, notably a costumed Eevee with cherry blossoms that can evolve into any favorite evolutions.
Unfortunately, the aftermath of the Remote Raid Pass announcement remains a fresh wound in the Pokémon Go community. These items were a community favorite, allowing many to tackle some of the most challenging encounters in the game, especially if they could not participate in them because of not having a local group or living in a rural location without Gyms.
Despite having an active social media presence on their Pokémon Go page, Niantic remains silent following the community reaction. Players are fed up with
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