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Okay, so here’s something weird. I was just thinking the other day about Pokemon Go—you know, that game that had everyone wandering into lampposts a couple of years back? Anyway, they’ve thrown some wrenches into their raiding system.
Imagine this: they’ve just slapped in this new thing where you can basically tell everyone, “Hey, I’m gonna be in this digital epic showdown at 3 PM, who’s in?” Yes, it’s like RSVP-ing to a raid bash. Honestly, I kinda like how casual they’ve made it. Feels like setting up a spontaneous mid-afternoon coffee with pals. Except, instead of caffeine, it’s virtual monsters, and… well, you get it.
So, now you can ring up your friends to join you. Or maybe just random game acquaintances who think a Pikachu wearing a weird hat is worth their time. No judgment here, I swear.
Remember those EX Raids? Ah, those were a trip. Randomly getting an invite felt like a lottery, except instead of money, you got bragging rights about capturing some rare beast. Not gonna lie, when they axed it back in 2020, I had mixed feelings. I mean, maybe it was due to that whole global pandemic scenario. Or maybe we all just needed to stop standing awkwardly in groups outside of closed cafes. Who knows.
So yeah, that’s the scoop. Who’d have thought your digital life could need scheduling as much as your real one?