Pokémon Go has given its raid system the biggest structural shake up since the co-operative battling feature was introduced in 2017.
Two of the game’s raid difficulty levels have been eliminated (tiers two and four), with their typical raid bosses added into the tier below each (one and three). The changes come ahead of the game’s introduction of Mega Pokémon raids, which are expected to go live later today.
This means all of these bosses can now be completed solo, including popular raids such as Tyranitar and Alolan Marowak, which previously required at least one other player.
Pokémon Go has given its raid system the biggest structural shake up since the co-operative battling feature was introduced in 2017.Two of the game’s raid difficulty levels have been eliminated (tiers two and four), with their typical raid bosses added into the tier below each (one and three). The changes come ahead of the game’s introduction of Mega Pokémon raids, which are expected to go live later today. This means all of these bosses can now be completed solo, including popular raids such as Tyranitar and Alolan Marowak, which previously required at least one other player.Read moreEurogamer.net