• Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, has acknowledged that they did not meet player expectations for certain in-game events in 2022. The company has stated that they plan to improve their approach to these events in the coming year, with the goal of better meeting player expectations.
• Niantic's CEO, John Hanke, has recognized that the company has "fallen short" in their execution of some Pokémon Go events. He has promised that Niantic will work to "meet expectations" for these events in 2023, though he did not provide specific details on how they plan to do so.
• The article notes that Pokémon Go players have expressed frustration with certain in-game events, such as the recent Pokémon Go Fest in Seattle, which many felt did not live up to their expectations. Niantic's acknowledgment of these issues and their commitment to improvement is seen as a positive step by the community.