Niantic erases a new online entertainment post that supposedly ridicules the fans and player base of its mobile title, Pokemon GO.
Niantic, the company behind the mobile title Pokemon GO, has as of late erased a Twitter post that probably ridiculed its player base and the local area. Following the public shock of Pokemon GO fans with respect to the progressions the company has made to a particular feature of the title, players have gone online to show their receipts of the erased tweet and further examine their contemplations about the point.
However, Pokemon GO keeps on facilitating normal occasions for its local area, and the mobile title appears to have as of late had a harsh few months with regard to its players’ viewpoints. The progressions in the game’s Remote Raid feature that was simply executed by Niantic on April 6 started a great deal of negative criticism from the players.
Numerous people group members have proactively been vocal about their aversion to where Niantic has taken with regard to this particular feature, and the company’s reaction to the group appears to additional fuel the fury of the Pokemon GO fanbase.
On Twitter, user Rock Paper Slark shared a screen catch of the tweet Niantic posted last April 20 that was evidently deriding the Pokemon GO players and neighborhood. In the picture, Niantic posted that audits have come in for “heading outside,” trailed by tomato and popcorn emoticons addressing the 95% and 100 percent measurements.
Albeit the tweet doesn’t straightforwardly address the dissatisfaction Pokemon GO fans have as of late been feeling, utilizing the expressions “heading outside” and the hashtag #getoutside is by all accounts pointing towards the Remote Raid feature.
With all that is occurring with Niantic, it will likely not be astonishing so the company might be able to see a consistent drop in the Pokemon GO player base. In addition, Niantic is likewise bustling with creating different titles, for example, the Monster Hunter Now application so the company might be zeroing in on those more. Ideally, the company effectively mollifies Pokemon GO fans soon before it is past the point of no return.
Pokemon GO is accessible on Android and iOS.