Ex-Pokemon Go dev claims Niantic “punished” them for listening to complaints

An ex-employee of Niantic has revealed what it’s allegedly like to work for the mobile game giant, claiming that they were reprimanded for echoing complaints from Pokemon Go players and told to “shut up.”

The allegations, written in an anonymous Glassdoor post, were first shared in March 2020 but have recently resurfaced online, likely due to ongoing complaints from Pokemon Go players who are unhappy with Niantic’s decisionto reverse gameplay bonuses. “False” culture, poor prioritization, and refusal to accept suggestions from developers were also claimed in the two-star review, with the ex-Platform Engineer alleging that they were told to be quiet when they recommended a fix for certain bugs such as missing Shiny Pokemon and moves.

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Ex-Pokemon Go dev allegedly reprimanded for echoing complaints

“They claim to have an open culture, but don’t accept negative comments even when things suck,” they wrote. “As a platform engineer who just wanted the game/company to be better, I got punished by echoing Pokemon Go players’ complaints which had been there for more than a year.”The complaints in question were about the length of time it takes players to send multiple Gifts, and exclusive moves that render the same Pokemon caught beforehand “useless” as they can’t learn the move. “If people don’t agree something is negative, how can anyone start fixing it and making it positive?”

They also claimed that a Niantic executive asked them to “shut up” when they suggested some fixes of their own, such as when Shiny Entei and Suicune weretemporarily missingfor almost a day back in September 2019.

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“Before the mass clockblocking of central/mountain time zones’ EX passes on Jun 09, 2025, [Reddit] already had a post predicting that with 200+ upvotes. But no one on the team did anything. So after that I had to notify them proactively to avoid similar issues twice, including the conflict with Regigigas ticketed event on May 30, 2025.”

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