Pokémon Go set to crack more brains in 11 New Countries and Regions

By Staff Writer | Oct 16, 2016 01:08 AM EDT

It's been barely 3 months since Pokémon Go hit the headlines as the most addictive and mind immersing game, in the history of mobile gaming. Yet, its developer, Niantic, is not about to withdraw the firing videogame any time soon. Pokémon Go was able to gather such huge masses through its combination of reality and exuberance.

Allegedly, players have to capture some small monsters (Pokémons) while playing the game on their phones, but they need to do this through physical movement. Niantic knew that creating a real world illusion for their mobile game, would make it more interesting and bewildering. Something that players wouldn't resist.

Despite the very many negative responses that the game received since its release in July, Niantic has announced that it won't hold back the fun from its esteemed fanatics all over the world. Thus, they are in a bid to release the game to more countries and regions.

GamenGuide clarified that Niantic released the game to 11 new regions at the close of September. And from the look of things, Pokémon Go is about to cross even more borders.

The listed regions where the game infiltrated last month are Albania, Bosnia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Macau, Macedonia, Herzegovina, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. But this is just for a start.

According to Heavy, the management of Niantic is still pushing to have the game accepted even in areas where governments are strongly against it. Heavy published that South Korea and China are some of the areas where GPS and Google Maps limitations are constraining the realization of Pokémon Go's dream.

The major fear that most governments have against this game is the fact it has contributed to considerable number of accidents in the countries where it has been legalized. These governments wouldn't want their citizens to suffer the same fate, so they banned the game in some areas.

Niantic is still striving to create more awareness to fanatics of the game, on how to play it safely. But if you've played the game in real sense, you realize that it's pretty hard to play it without getting into trouble.

Even so, the averaged $2 million dollars generated by the game every day, is worth fighting for and Niantic will do anything to keep Pokemon GO on every player's phones.

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