Pokémon Go saw an update on Thursday 6th April that changes how Remote Raid Passes work and how much they cost. Previously, Remote Raid Passes have had certain limitations placed on them, so make sure to read on to learn everything you need to know about the new update.
Pokémon Go’s Remote Raid Passes allow you to take part in all the fun of nearby Raids from the comfort of your own home or wherever you happen to be. You can also be invited by Trainers to take part in Raid Battles internationally.
Whilst being famous since its 2016 release for getting people out and about, connecting with others and visiting places they’ve never been to, that isn’t always practical or accessible. You wouldn’t want to miss out just because you’re as sick as a dog with the flu, would you?
Jokes aside, for those of us with mobility issues or who live in very remote areas, it offers a great way to stay involved in all the Pokémon Go hype! Read on to learn about the changes.
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The Pokémon Go update limits you to using only five Remote Raid Passes a day, as of Thursday 6th April, with the potential to see that number increase when used for special events.
In normal usage, however, you will have to sit tight after your fifth Remote Raid of the day, and wait until the next day to use your Remote Raid Passes again.
Remote Raid Passes have also seen a price increase, with it now costing 195 PokéCoins for one Remote Raid Pass and 525 PokéCoins for three Remote Raid Passes.
Previously, Remote Raid Passes used to only cost 100
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