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Niantic Announces Changes to In-Game Bonuses

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Article by Brian Tein
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As we finally begin to move past the iron grip of Covid-19, it's finally time to prepare for what this will entail for Pokemon Go. We've got the end of some existing bonuses along-side the permanence of others, and a set of new bonuses that are going to make their way to Pokemon Go in the future. In order to split this up in a way that is a bit easier to take as a whole, we're going to look at the coming updates as "The Good" and "The Bad", so let's jump into it!

The Good

Starting at the end of July, the following bonuses are coming to The United States and New Zealand for testing:

  • Players will be able to obtain 2 free raid passes per day by spinning gyms
  • Pokestops will always give gifts if the player doesn't already have the max number
  • 10x XP for spinning a Pokestop for the first time

While nice, these bonuses will be set to end on September 1. Some may stay with us moving forward, and we're apparently going to be able to enjoy even more bonuses than this at that point, but at least one or two of these bonuses will come to an end at that point.

The following existing bonuses are also set to stay moving forward:

  • Incense will continue to last for 60 minutes
  • The walking requirement for Go Battle League is going to be done away with permanently! It's great that such an arbitrary requirement for one of the game's main modes of play is not going to return!
  • Players will be able to remotely challenge each other to trainer battles via QR code, or at Good Friends level.
  • Players will still be able to open 30 gifts per day
  • The first catch of the day will continue to give 3x the "normal" XP and Stardust (did anyone else forget that this was a thing?)

The Bad

Naturally, it can't all be good news. Niantic has at least softened the blow a bit, but this announcement does include some issues as well.

  • The effectiveness of incense is being substantially lowered when the player isn't moving, returning to its old rate of spawning Pokemon
  • Buddy Pokemon will be less likely to bring the player gifts
  • Here's what is arguably the worst part of this update: Pokestop and Gym interaction distance is bring returned to normal. This may return in future events, though a slight increase in range along these lines hardly feels like an event-worthy bonus.

While the losses here aren't too bad, the interaction distance in particular feels like an arbitrary loss of something that was a genuine quality of life update that just felt natural to many players. Hopefully Niantic will see the issues entailed with this update in the future, and will make the "increased" range into the new normal range.

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