Several fans got berserk when the "Pokemon Go" game has been released. Now, new reports are saying that "Pokemon Go" will be released in Europe and Asia within this week after its successful roll out in U.S., Australia and New Zealand last week.
'Pokemon Go' coming this week in Europe and Asia
The Wall Street Journal has reported that "Pokemon Go" is going to be released in Europe and Asia in the coming days. Some users from the European and Asian countries had a chance to experience the "Pokemon Go" game by some hacks.
Reports have it that most Android users have downloaded a leaked "Pokemon Go" APK file directly onto their devices last week. The iOS users, on the other hand, had opted to create new Apple IDs that uses a New Zealand, Australia and U.S. region, which allowed them to download the "Pokemon" Go game.
However, reports about a destructive malware from some clone "Pokemon Go" apps have also spread and had already infected some gamers. Hence, the playing public has been warned to only download "Pokemon Go" apps that are officially available in the AppStore and the PlayStore to avoid the threats that could harm their devices.
Niantic permanently banned illegal 'Pokemon Go' players
Meanwhile, GamenGuide has previously reported that "Pokemon Go" players who illegally downloaded the game will be banned permanently by Niantic. Sources have it that the company will be forbidding illegitimate gamers from accessing its server, which totally paralyzing the users' access to the gamer.
In other words, "Pokemon Go" gamers that are not from the U.S., Australia, Japan and New Zealand will totally be blocked from getting into the game. Though this could be highly possible right now, neither Niantic nor Nintendo has confirmed the news reports.
Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Go" release date, news and updates!