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After less than two months, people seem to slowly lose interest in the augmented reality mobile game "Pokémon GO."
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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.
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"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.