It appears that Niantic, the Australia-based developer of mega-popular augmented reality game Pokémon Go, is ramping up the game’s global rollout.
After the game’s initial launch in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. on July 6, global launch was halted due to overwhelming demand. This week, the game started trickling into the larger European markets, starting with Germany on Wednesday and the UK on Thursday.
On Friday, Niantic announced the game is now also available in Italy, Portugal and Spain.
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Trainer-hopefuls in those countries can get Pokémon Go for both iPhone and Android in their respective App/Play stores. Read more…
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