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Is Pokémon Go a Free Game

Pokémon Go is a 2016 augmented reality mobile game, part of the Pokémon franchise, developed and published by Niantic in collaboration with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for iOS and Android devices.

Is Pokémon Go a free game?

Although the game is free, like many other games it features in-app purchases to purchase ‘Pokécoins’.

Tip: To make sure you don’t receive an unexpected bill at the end of the month, review your app permissions. See our parental control for ‘Pokémon GO and iOS and Android devices for further info.

Is Pokémon Go still popular 2022?

Since the initial crash, there has been growth every year, as more players return to Pokémon Go and Niantic adds new highly-requested features to the game.

To that end, Niantic has brought in more revenue every year for the title, surpassing $1 billion for the first time in 2022

In an update on the game’s official website yesterday, Niantic announced it would officially shut down the game on 31st January next year.

On 6th December 2021, it’ll be removing the game from the App Store, Google Play and Galaxy Store. In-game purchases will also end on 6th December.

Is Pokémon Go still playable?

While normies moved on, Pokémon Go continued to exist and kept evolving. The game’s community is still lively (there are reportedly more than 800,000 daily active players in the U.S. alone), participating in live events like the annual Pokémon Go Fest.

How do you get Pokémon go for free?

Pokémon GO is available for download at no charge on the App Store and Google Play. Pokémon GO is free to play, with loads of fun things to do and Pokémon to discover at every turn.

For players who want to enhance their Pokémon GO experience even more, certain items and features can be accessed via in-app purchases.

In any case, Pokémon Go. This is a recent article from The Ringer. Pokémon Go monthly active users grew 15% through the first five months of this year, 2021, while spending spiked 49%. According to the top app analyst Sensor Tower, the firm also says that 2020 was the game’s most profitable year yet.

How Safe is Pokémon Go

Can’t say I blame them – the game’s very addictive and that’s what makes it dangerous. So, to answer the questions: no, you should not allow your kids to play Pokemon Go. However, kids aren’t the most reasonable creatures. If they do throw off a temper, make sure that they stay inside while playing the game.

Is Niantic getting rid of Harry Potter?

Niantic and WB Games have officially announced their plans to shut down the augmented reality mobile game, Harry Potter:

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Wizards Unite, on January 31, 2022. The title is scheduled to be removed from the App Store, Google Play, and Galaxy Store on December 6, 2021.

The Pokémon are kid-appealing, but the series features lots of fantasy violence, and pits the cute, monster-like characters against each other on behalf of their trainers. There are some positive messages (teamwork, sportsmanship, respecting elders), but it may be too intense for younger children.
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