Nintendo shares jump 10% as Pokémon Go paints a hopeful picture of the future
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#1KNN9)
Company appears to be relaxing its hold on franchises, potentially allowing new revenue to replace that lost by underwhelming console sales
Poki(C)mon GO is only out in a few countries so far, but the game's astonishing success is already having an impact far and wide.
A mobile game for iOS and Android, Poki(C)mon GO lets players catch the titular monsters in the "real" world. Players' physical locations are tracked, and when they are nearby a Poki(C)mon, they're free to catch it by playing a simple mini game. Points of interest become item-granting "Poki(C)stops" or player-battling gyms, while a pedometer feature lets players incubate and then hatch eggs, for yet more Poki(C)mon.
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