Although the exact date is not yet revealed about Pokémon Go's availability, it will be released "within a few days" in Asia and Europe, according to Wall Street Journal.
Since its launch last week in Australia, New Zealand and the US, trainers have seen some technical concerns with the mobile smash hit game. These include servers overloading and multiple logins during a single play session.
Thank you for your patience. We have been working to fix the server issues. We will continue rolling out #PokemonGO to new countries soon.— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) July 8, 2016
Due to the incredible number of #PokemonGO downloads, some Trainers may experience sign-up difficulties. Don’t worry, our team is on it!— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) July 7, 2016
Because of the technical issues, Nilantic CEO John Hanke said that Pokémon Go would be "paused until we're comfortable."
Nilantic Labs and The Pokémon Company seem to have underestimated how many people would take up the game, which involves wandering through the physical world in search for pokémons and pokémon-related items.
On Thursday evening Pacific time, Nilantic Labs has already made great eforrt in fixing technical mishaps with a huge run of server availability in the three countries.
The delay of roll out in Europe and Asia has forced Android gamers to download APK files and iOS users to create American, Australian or NZ accounts just to get a hold of the game against reports of existing malware-infested versions of Pokémon Go.
Trainers, only install Pokémon GO via the Play Store or App Store. Downloads from other sources may contain malware or viruses.— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) July 11, 2016
The much anticipated game has already managed to get thousands of players off the couch even though some gamers got into a bit trouble playing the game: people found dead bodies, some got robbed, and others were confused for drug dealers by the police.
Sources: Android Authority | Inquirer
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