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Aspiring trainers living in a handful of Asian countries are now able to play the smash hit mobile game "Pokémon GO," but it seems that other countries like China, South Korea and India are still left behind.
Before its actual release, "Pokémon Sun and Moon" has so many leaks; and it happens in just some few-days gaps. Now, it turns out that most of the leaks are actually true.
"Pokémon GO" had already been released in a number of Asian countries with some exceptions for China, Korea, and India. This leads to disappointed fans who still can't catch them all, let alone a single pokémon.
"Gotta catch 'em all" is the famous tagline for all "Pokémon" games. Someone has already caught 'em all in "Pokèmon GO," but he is nowhere near done yet.
Players of “Pokémon GO” had been disappointed with Niantic's move with removing the three step feature for tracking nearby pokémon. The good thing is, it would seem like the company is replacing it with a better one to remove the need for third party tools.
"Pokémon GO," which was initially released in selected countries on July 6, is now gradually rolling out into different nations. Now, 15 more countries in Asia finally joined the list.