Players in the Philippines can now play the "Pokemon GO" game! Avid gamers in Asia went berserk early Saturday, August 6, when Niantic finally allowed them to access the much-loved game after many years of waiting!
'Pokemon GO' now playable in Philippines and other parts of Asia
Sources EXCLUSIVELY revealed to GamenGuide that the "Pokemon GO" can now be played in the Philippines. The passionate fans of the game have revealed that they received a notification from Play Store and App Store stating that they need to update their "Pokemon GO" app.
To their surprise, Pokemons started to appear shortly after updating the "Pokemon GO" app. GamenGuide sources have said that they did not expect Niantic to roll out the game as they have previously learned that no global release is happening soon.
One source even claimed that he caught an Eevee Pokemon few minutes after playing the "Pokemon GO" game. It is also expected that Niantic will now start rolling out legendary Pokemons as what it has previously stated before.
Another source claimed that he spotted the Mew and MewTwo Pokemons already. However, the claims of the "Pokemon GO" player is yet to be confirmed.
It seems like Niantic is really fond of surprising its fans after releasing "Pokemon GO" in the Philippines and other parts of Asia. Players, on the other hand, should never engage themselves into illegal tricks and cheats as the game company will not hesitate to ban them.
Niantic halts 'Pokemon GO' worldwide release last week
GamenGuide previously reported that Niantic is not yet releasing "Pokemon GO" in all parts of the world. It has been reported that the game developer has been experiencing a lot of technical glitches due to the large number of gamers playing the game all at the same time.
Niantic claimed that it has to make sure that all servers are working well before it opens new ones to cater other players who cannot access the game yet. This way, the game developer could also assure that active "Pokemon GO" gamers will not be affected with the worldwide rollout. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon GO" news and updates!