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Yet more useful fan sites are Pokemon Go-ing offline
Pokemon GO has shown no signs of fading off into obscurity, so it’s likely going to be around for quite some time. Its huge success and popularity surpassed everyone’s expectations, producers and users, alike. Niantic took most of the gameplay from Ingress and turned it into Pokemon GO. The game was released in July 2016 and it has one of the quickest growing fan bases of all times. Developers at Niantic are proud of their new achievement, and also pleased about making the fans of the game happy.
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For those that have played Niantic Labs’ first mobile game, Ingress, you’re probably wondering why Pokemon GO has become so popular.
Pokemon GO has been out for just about a month now.
However, why are there still countries in the area who still hasn’t gotten the game? China and Russian Federation are one of the greatest states in the world, and they are concerned about the game affecting their national security. Till then play on and catch as many Pokémon as you can, but be sure to transfer only the ones that are really low on CP – since you never know you might come across one with really insane IV.
Pokémon GO raked in more than $200 million from sales in Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store around the world during the first month that it was available, according to research from mobile app marketing company Sensor Tower.
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However, not everyone has been happy about players chasing after Pokemons: Last week, a New Jersey man filed a class action lawsuit against Pokemon Go maker Niantic Labs after a number of players had asked to be let into his backyard.