Primal Kyogre Raid Day extended due to Pokemon Go connectivity problems
Primal Kyogre Raid Day extended due to Pokemon Go connectivity problems

Primal Kyogre Raid Day extended due to Pokemon Go connectivity problems

Niantic has extended the Primal Kyogre Raid Day event by two hours due to server issues impacting players. The event was originally scheduled for March 17, 2024, from 2 PM to 5 PM local time. However, due to server problems, Niantic has extended the event until 7:00 p.m. local time for all regions.

Players were frustrated by the server issues, with some losing Remote Raid Passes, incense, lucky eggs, and unused passes from their tickets. Trainers in certain areas affected by the problems were reportedly not notified until 6 PM local time, giving them only one extra hour to participate in Raids.

It remains uncertain if Niantic will provide any compensation for those who lost Remote Raid Passes. Despite the setbacks, players now have an additional two hours to take on the challenging Primal Kyogre Raid.

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