"Pokemon Go" is really making history as the most downloaded game to date. So far, "Pokemon GO" is now available in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand. However, people all over the world are clamoring when they will get their hands on Pokemon as the servers are still down and having some troubles.
Niantic Labs were quick to stabilize the situation by halting more players from joining in. However, fans were disappointed about the move as most were excited to finally join "Pokemon GO" only to be stopped by its ailing servers.
Issues of trainers whose phones are already online, still have not been able to get into the game because of the continuous problems with unknown server issues. Some players, according to Polygon, have been trying to log in on their Pokemon Trainer Club accounts, however, the players are not able to do so because of a mysterious error message that claims that "Pokemon Go" could not recognize them.
Twitter is also having its field day with the issues of "Pokemon Go"
For those who are able to login on "Pokemon GO," they now find that the use of the phone's camera and GPS makes it a serious battery killer.
While there may still be some issues regarding "Pokemon GO" server and how long players can really search for a pokemon without having their batteries drained still a lot of players are hoping that they can now play "Pokemon GO."
Canada, Europe and South America still do not have their "Pokemon GO" live. While in Australia, police are reminding its players not to go to the Darwin Police Station as it is a featured Pokestop. They also reminded its players to look up, away from their phone and both ways before crossing the street.
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