Pokemon GO players have become quite frustrated with Niantic over how the new Beldum Max Raids have turned out. Pokemon GO is still quite the popular titan of AR mobile gaming, even eight years after it was first released. Raids have been an important feature to catch powerful creatures, and the new Max Raids provide Pokemon that can utilize the new Dynamax feature.
Since the feature’s launch on September 10, several types of Pokemon can now Dynamax in Pokemon GO. It also marked the debut of more creatures from the Galar region, allowing popular Sword and Shield Pokemon to be caught like Grookey, Sobble, and Scorbunny. Players gather Max Particles via Power Spots, which also allow them to battle Dynamaxed Pokemon.
Pokemon GO's upcoming Shiny Galarian Legendary bird encounters will work a bit differently than their non-shiny forms, and players may be in luck.
Players have been expressing concerns over the number of technical issues when trying to engage in Max Raids, with crashes, helpers not being effective, and dodging being unreliable. Participation in the new Max Raid Battles is available in-person only, with no option to play remotely. This makes finding players to join the tough Beldum raids...