We’ve all had those moments when our game suddenly stops working, and we realize we haven’t saved our progress for a long time. It can be really frustrating, making us think about quitting the game for good. This problem seems to be happening a lot in Pokémon Go, where the game crashes unexpectedly during important raids, causing players to lose a lot of progress.
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A Reddit user named u/AJCLEG98 shared their story on October 8. They found a rare Shiny Guzzlord in a raid, but when they were trying to catch it, the game crashed. When they reopened the game, they had lost the Pokémon and couldn’t continue with the raid.
In recent months, many players have been complaining about these crashes during raids in Pokémon Go. Niantic, the company behind the game, hasn’t given any information about why this is happening or when they’ll fix it. So, players are left to figure out solutions on their own.
Sometimes, players get stuck on the loading screen when they try to join a raid. This is really frustrating because it can prevent them from using their backup team and might even make them lose valuable Pokémon.
One suggestion to fix this problem is to close the game and then restart the raid. This might take you to the Pokémon-catching screen right away. But it’s not guaranteed to work for everyone, and some players have reported mixed results.
Another solution could be to contact the game’s support team, explain the issue, and hope they can help you. They might not be able to give you back the lost Pokémon, but they could offer some items as a way to make up for it. Sadly, some players are also unhappy with Niantic’s support because they’re not getting responses or solutions.
To prevent the game from crashing, some players have noticed that it often happens after taking screenshots. So, if you want to avoid crashes, you might need to stop showing off your best catches.
We hope this article helps you with your Pokémon Go raids, whether it’s avoiding crashes or finding a solution if they happen. Hopefully, Niantic will fix the problem soon, so we can all enjoy catching Pokémon in raids without worrying about the game crashing.

