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Japanese government releases warnings, advice ahead of Pokemon Go arrival
Pokemon Go has been an incredible success since its launch in a handful of countries earlier this month, now with more daily users that Twitter.
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But the projected $3 billion revenue from Pokemon Go going into Apple’s coffers seems nearly unbelievably high, given that according to Apple, consumers spent a total of about $20 billion on the App Store in 2015.
If you’re not feeling the vibe to visit the App Store at all and doing what we have written above then you can download Pokemon GO directly from here. This means that the average individual Pokemon Go fan has been spending $0.16 every day which is equivalent to five cents.
In a video address to Japanese fans, Junichi Masuda, head of development at Game Freak and co-creator of the game, apologized for keeping players waiting so long.
He added that he would be careful playing the game, after seeing reports of accidents related to “Pokemon Go”.
Pokemon Go has been revolutionary in introducing the idea of augmented reality to mobile gamers.
Martin said Pokemon Go’s ratio of paid users to total users was 10 times that of Candy Crush, the hit game from King Digital that generated more than $US1 billion of revenue in both 2013 and 2014. In fact, CLSA analyst Jay Defibaugh predicts that Nintendo will probably receive “little direct profit” from the game, considering they developed it with Niantic and only own 32% of the game.
“Ultimately, McDonald’s is a restaurant”, said a company spokesman.
Then again, the possibility of downtime for players who have already been enjoying the latest Pokemon craze isn’t the end of the world. A driver who crashed into another vehicle in Fall City, Washington, in the US, reportedly told authorities he was distracted by the game.
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Nintendo shares climbed more than 4 percent in Tokyo trading on Friday, while shares of McDonald’s Japan surged 7.2 percent.