India, Nov. 5 -- Widespread server issues during the recent Mega Rayquaza Raid Day in Pokemon GO have prompted developer Niantic, Inc. to issue compensation to affected players.

On November 3, Niantic made an X post apologising for the server issues and confirmed plans of reimbursement to trainers.

However, players are not satisfied with the response and as it falls short of expectations.

During the event, scheduled for October 18, players reported repeated glitches, including battles freezing after Rayquaza's defeat, "failed to get data" errors, and raid passes being consumed without successful completion. According to community tracker DownDetector, a massive spike in error reports occurred globally around the event time.

Niantic's ...