Definitely, the libido of users has been dragged down prior to Niantic's continuous effort on bringing "Pokemon Go" on Windows Phone. In a latest happening, Niantic CEO John Hank mentioned regarding their upcoming plans about the game and the Windows platform has not been on the list.
As of today, "Pokemon Go" is accessible on both Android and iOS operating systems. Recently last August 22 the request on integrating "Pokemon Go" to Windows platform have succeeded to approximately 100,000 but unluckily, the signature of petitioners has not reached the target of 150,000 people and so Windows has just disregarded the request.
Furthermore, Windows Phone users' dream were not entirely been abandoned, there is this application integrated by Stefano Nanuta that has enabled Windows phone users to access "Pokemon Go's" unauthorized app on their devices. Apparently, the app was unethical but Niantic has not yet been banning the app in terms of its violation on the terms and condition of the game.
Users can download the current version of "Pokemon GO" on the Windows platform. But we warn you, it comes with a very technical detail. Using a file manager, players will need to follow a step by step guide on how to install the app on their mobile phones.
According to Neuro Gadget, Windows phone consumers can have the issued variant of "Pokemon Go" on their mobile phones but it has a highly technical issue. By having a file manager, desired gamers will be able to install the app by knowing the steps on how to install the game.
As per reported by Christian Daily, Windows Phones, as of now, do not possess the authentic "Pokemon Go" game and the game developer Niantic have not yet affirmed any official words.
Windows phone consumers anticipating for a variant of "Pokemon Go" needs to be much more patient. The Windows phone variant of the famous interactive "Pokemon" playing game is currently having no signs, making some players to settle on the alternative