Microsoft To Introduce Pokemon Go
Every operating system apart from Android and iOS has been missing out on the action that Pokemon Go has brought in less than 2 weeks. People all around the world and people of all ages are playing this game. Literally, there is no one who is not playing the game. Owing to its craze Microsoft is now making efforts to support the game.
Pokemon Go which was developed by Niantic jointly with Nintendo has taken Nintendo’s share price to a new height. It was originally launched just in Australia and New Zealand but has now spread across 27 different countries. The allows people to catch and train Pokemon’s on their Android and iOS mobile phones.
Right after its launch, it broke all records of Downloads for mobile phones. From most widely played a mobile game to the most downloaded app and also the app in which people spend the most amount of time. So if somebody had to shoot a message across to the entire globe, then doing it on Pokemon Go would get the most amount or reads.
So it is but natural that people would want to adapt so that they can support the game. With this great success a lot of new things are surfacing, for instance, people are hiring professional Pokemon trainers, users of all ages are stepping out of their houses at different times and that too at multiple times, to play the games. So it will actually be great for Microsoft if they are able to get the game on their mobile phones soon enough.
In a bid to save their mobile phone industry, Microsoft is also making attempts to try and support Snapchat on their devices. Both these applications are among the most popular apps in terms of both downloads and average time spent by users around the globe.