Pokemon Go Community Day changes were introduced because Niantic doesn't want you only playing "from your couch"

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Pokemon Go developer Nianꦺtic has revealed why it chose to make changes to the app’s long-running Community Days.

In an interview with (thanks, ), 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Go’s live game director Michael Steranka spoke about the recent changes made to the game and why the company is making small steps to seemingly return the game back to its pre-pandemic state, slowly reversing the adjustments that were made during the COVID-19 pandemic which helped Trainers stay insideജ.

announcing the upcoming April 22 Stufful Community Day. In an update shared to the post, Niantic said that it was reducing its Community Days from six hours down to three, following positive player feedback. 

The Pokemon Go d💟eveloper has said its "hope is that doing so will create even more opportunities for Trainers to play together and connect outside as they’re exploring." Which echoes Steranka’s statement from the Kotaku interview where he says: "We never want Pokémon GO to be a product that you can fully complete and enjoy from your couch. And thꦦe fact of the matter is, with Incense being as powerful as it was, stationary players were able to do that, right?"

So what does Niantic gain from cutting Pokemon Go’s Community Days in half? According to Steranka, not much. In the same interview, the live game director states the company’s three pillars which are: "First is ex🌼ploration, the second is exercise, and the third is real-world social interactions. In terms 🌳of what we gain, it’s really us intending to lean into that."

Elsewhere in the interview, Steranka says that although Niantic encourages "players to follow local gui𝄹delines and regulations", it’s "not something we are trying to police on our side." Meaning players should now take their own responsib🦩ility for safely playing the game amidst local restrictions. 

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