However, the primary issue with asuccessful eventis the dramatic comedown that follows. For the likes of Pokemon Go players, this means fewer spawns,Pokemon, raids, and people enjoying the game. As such, it can lead to some pretty negative community sentiment.
This is the case with the Pokemon fanbase after Go Fest, and many are beginning to protest the “boring” gameplay, wondering what it is they should be doing in the game while awaitingthe next big event.
Sharing their frustration on thePokemon Go Reddit, one player asked the community “What are you guys planning to do now that Go Fest is over?”
They slammed Niantic’s standard gameplay, explaining that “we’re back at the boring, useless spawn, bad raid bosses, and the basic stuff. I know we can’t have everything butArticunokinda sucks afterNecrozmaand things like that.”
With Articuno heading intoPokemon Go raidsafter Necrozma, the community clearly feels it’s a considerable downgrade from the likes of Necrozma and the new features introduced during Go Fest.
Interestingly, while some were quick to reply that they’re going to “build up my stock of coins” in reparation for the Mega Raid Days, others began dropping out of Pokemon Go, explaining that they “always get the after Go Fest “dry phase” for a month where I have 0 ambition to play.”
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Another added they would “Strategically take time off” from the popular mobile game.
While many were stepping away from the game for a while, others labeled the “boring” period a “necessary palate cleanser” going on to add that “it actually allows you to take a beat and enjoy the new catches.”
Naturally, a live service game like Pokemon Go can’t be expected to provide countless major events like Go Fest one after the other. But, fans are still calling for more Pokemon debuts,events, research, and elements to spice up the Pocket Monster adventure.
Jessica Filby is Dexerto’s Deputy Games Editor in the UK, specializing in guide content. She is an expert covering Pokemon, Call of Duty, Minecraft, Baldurs Gate, and regularly plays through live service, single-player, cozy, and RPG games. Jess has bylines at GameRant and TheGamer. You can contact her at: jessica.filby@dexerto.com