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Is Pokémon Go dying off?

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

It seems that Pokémon Go fever has lost ground in the world, although experts say that the decline of users is completely normal.

As reported by the American company Bloomberg, the game went from having 45 million active users on July 19th to have 30 million in mid-August.

According to statistics from the company Apptopia, Pokémon Go began to fall from late July; however, enabling the game in Latin America made the figures rise again, but it did not equal its own record.

According to experts, the curiosity to know what was an augmented-reality game, made the numbers of users increase and now it is difficult to surpass its own record. However, Zúñiga argued that when Pokémons of the second generation are included, among other changes, many people will resume their adventure.

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