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Players Capture Pokemon on Streets with ‘Pokemon Go’
If you use any major social media networks, chances are you’ve come across the latest gaming rave worldwide: Pokemon Go. The game was officially launched in the United Kingdom on July 14, but EE customers had found alternative methods to download the game outside iOS and Android app stores. “Don’t play Pokemon GO” exhorted one user named Pitaorenzhe. “We are trying to find out if we can get the museum excluded from the game”. Pokemon Go was released on July 6th in the US, Australia and New Zealand.
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POKEMON GO is now available to download in Scotland and is already proving hugely popular in East Lothian. Players are evidently addicted to the game.
Following the roll-out of the highly-anticipated augmented reality game “Pokemon Go” last week, certain issues and glitches have been noticed and they have reportedly annoyed several players continuously.
There is a simple trick to make sure that the Pokemon that you are now capturing won’t be able to escape.
“Pokemon Go” is a smartphone app that mimics the gameplay of the Pokemon series.
And yet, we all know that this isn’t a barrier for those who want to play the game on the iPhone because many users created US accounts for the App Store in order to download Pokemon Go legitimately and without waiting for Nintendo to launch it in their countries.
Tell us more about your experience with Pokemon Go so far through the comment section and tell us which is the strongest Pokemon you’ve caught so far.
This app allows the users to go out of their homes, use their mobile phone’s camera and catch the Pokemons in real places. Imagine how much more prevalent it will be once it reaches other markets.
Niantic has yet to make a formal announcement on whether the game will be available in the country.
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Proofpoint, a security firm, says that even though safe APKs are out there, but malicious versions containing malware appeared within 72 hours of the release of the game. Gizmodo suggests the country could be Japan, which is The Pokemon Company’s homeland.