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After months of backlash from fans of the game, Pokémon Go is finally letting players team up for its toughest challenges ...
Pokemon GO confirms that it is raising the limit on Remote Raids, which should be great news for fans of the game.
There are still limits to the amount of Remote Raids you can do a day — it's now ten as opposed to five — because "The magic ...
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Trainers will forever have Remote Raid access for Shadow Raids and Max Battles starting on May 13th Shadow Legendary and Gigantimax Pokémon will now be accessible by the entire player base Learn ...
From next week, players will have a daily Remote Raid limit of 10, double the previous limit of five. This is in tandem with ...
Pokémon Go is making big changes to let players do more while sitting at home, just weeks after the announcement that ...
Pokemon GO trainers will be able to use Remote Raid Passes to participate in Shadow Raids and Max Battles. The major changes are due to arrive later this month.
Pokémon GO trainers normally are unable to use Remote Raids to enter Shadow Raids, but that will change during Shadow Regigigas Raid Day.
Some big changes are coming to Pokemon Go, and it seems like fans should be pretty happy as a result. Starting this month, players will be able to participate in Shadow Raids and Max Battles remotely.
Pokémon Go has spilled all the details about what is to come in the Regigigas Shadow Raid Day in terms of bonuses.