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Pokemon Go Has Lost Millions Of Daily Users
The game has dropped by over 12 million worldwide daily users since its peak of almost 45 million soon after its July launch, state charts based on data from Sensor Tower, SurveyMonkey, and Apptopia.
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The latest Pokemon GO update is rolling out to iOS and Android gamers, and in among its changes and improvements is a big help to new players and those needing a little extra tutoring from their team leaders.
The game is available to download for free on the iTunes App Store and Google Play.
Still, there are signs that the honeymoon period for Pokemon GO might be at an end. If the graphs presented showed more of a drop, I’d be the first to say that Niantic should be anxious, but at this rate, it seems like a natural decline following the huge hype train which was chugging around last month. In fact, Axiom senior analyst Victor Anthony said this new trend should be well received by investors in the aforementioned mobile apps.
As it turns out, however, more recent numbers show that Pokemon Go has started to lose some of its inertia. Considering the downward trend, though, it’s likely Pokemon GO’s numbers have since dropped considerably compared to these others. The “Pokemon Go” developing team also adds that they’re working on a bunch of new exciting features for the game.
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After finally getting faces, Pokemon Go’s Team Leaders now actually have something to do with the addition of a “Pokémon Appraisal” feature. If Niantic is able to nail down the secret sauce to keeping the current Pokemon GO player base, and even add to it, there’s no doubt this is only the beginning of the augmented reality mobile industry.