’s Remote Raids may be changing soon, and the modifications may be quite unpleasing. Remote Raids were introduced in April 2020, as a method of incentivizing social distancing and isolation measures during the COVID-19 outbreak. With paid Remote Raid Passes, players can currently participate in Raid activities all over the world. By using the item, they are able to access all the nearby Raids without having to be under the Gym’s 80-meter radius, while also accepting Raid invitations from any friend, regardless of where they are.
However, there is one possible change that may negatively affect ’s Remote Raid Passes. It is important to note that the change has not yet been officially confirmed by developer Niantic, and was a small change that was noticed by a few players before it was taken down. Nonetheless, this is an indicator that the change was added to the mobile game’s code and that it will likely be implemented in the future.
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’s Remote Raid Passes may be getting a daily usage limit quite soon. As was pointed out by Joe Merrick, creator of the popular Pokémon site Serebii, on Twitter, the text description for Remote Raid Passes in changed. While it has already been reversed to its original wording, Merrick captured a screenshot in which the item’s description additionally said: “” This means that the daily limit text has already been coded into the game, and it should only be a matter of time before the change is inevitably applied.
The item’s new description seems to be a placeholder, and the daily limit for Remote Raid Pass usage is still unknown. This is likely an adjustment made by Niantic to incentivize in-person gameplay, however, the unconfirmed limit
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