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In a recent statement, the director of Pokémon Go addressed growing concerns among players regarding the game's new ownership and its future direction. The transition has sparked discussions about potential changes to gameplay and the introduction of monetization strategies that could disrupt the player experience.
The director emphasized a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the game, stating, "We will not be building into our games any type of obtrusive ads or anything like that." This assurance aims to quell fears that the new ownership might prioritize profit over player enjoyment.
Players have expressed worries about how ownership changes could affect game updates, events, and overall community engagement. The director's comments suggest a focus on preserving the core values that have made Pokémon Go a beloved experience for millions around the world. As the game continues to evolve, the leadership's commitment to player satisfaction remains a top priority.
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