Pokémon Go
Pokémon Go
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Pokémon Go is a free-to-play location-based augmented
reality mobile gamedeveloped
by Niantic for iOS and Android devices.
It was released in most regions of the world in July 2016. Making use of GPS and
the camera of compatible devices, the game allows
players to capture, battle, and train virtual creatures, called Pokémon, who appear on device screens as though
in the real world. The game is free-to-play, although it supports in-app
purchases of
additional gameplay items. An optional companion Bluetoothwearable device, the Pokémon Go Plus, is planned for future release
and will alert users when Pokémon are nearby.
Pokémon Go was released to mixed reviews. Reviewers praised the
overall experience of the game and the incentive to adventure in the real
world, while noting technical issues that were apparent at launch. The game
quickly became one of the most used smart device apps, surpassing the previous
record held by Candy Crush
Saga in the United
States, and was a boon to the stock value of The Pokémon Company and Nintendo.
By July 20, the game was downloaded by more than 30 million people
worldwide. The game was credited with popularizing augmented
reality, and was praised by some medical professionals for
potentially improving the mental and physical health of players, but also
attracted some controversy due to reports of causing accidents and being a
public nuisance at some locations.
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