With the new Pokémon Go season and its structure of "daily activities", it has become evident that one of the long-standing ones in this regard has met its demise and has been eliminated from that structure. I'm of course talking about Spotlight Hour, and this is even after how I had noted its apparent persistence several years ago. Though this is not a Tuesday (it's a Friday, which has a different "activity" as above), I'd still like to discuss this change, the factors that might have gone into that, and the current situation after the change.
For the factors, it seems the "disgruntled" individuals like someone who had commented on one of my old posts might have grown in number, and thus the demise satisfies them. Or as an alternative, the turnout for the weekly activity or sub-event might have decreased, even gradually from the point where I had noted that persistence. These are certainly only theories, since Niantic-Scopely have the final say on what led to the change, besides trying to make things more regular for Trainers, the substance of the body of changes.
Personally, I've always found Spotlight Hour (and its added bonus since that experiment) a useful part of the week's run, especially if it could be integrated into an ongoing event as has been the case several times over its course. It becomes an opportunity to get resources for some hardly appearing Pokémon and sometimes even others through its bonuses - or even just Stardust by catching, if the opportunity presents itself. For me, therefore, it's a bit of a loss that other event kinds may or may not be able to make up by their content.
Speaking of, what about its "substitute", Showcase Tuesday? I don't find it an "elegant" one as such, and it would work better if Spotlight Hour was still present but integrated with it. The sparseness of Showcase PokéStops, even in my area, makes this activity not too useful: in fact, the nearest one to my home is several hundred meters, and it's not practical for me to walk back and forth to that Showcase in order to take advantage of the activity. Again, if Spotlight Hour was still around, then it might be somewhat of an incentive for that.
Now that Spotlight Hour is for all its essence "gone", Trainers may have to rely on and take advantage of ongoing events in order to build up the resources that used to be able to be so conveniently gained from the activity or sub-event. Even its substitute may be better off being in tandem rather than separate from it. In that sense, I'm really "bemoaning" the loss of the activity or sub-event and the fact that now it seems it's not too persistent after all. With that, only persistence remains in seeing how Pokémon Go can progress without it.
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