Pokemon GO Reaches $5 Million of Earnings from Investors; Areas to Receive Title First Enumerated

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Pokemon GO has been a rather strong title to verse in terms of hype and concept, in which Niantic has taken great pride in. Aside from the game being well-funded and promises the experience of augmented reality, Niantic also looks to clarify some of the details in terms of the game's launch.

According to Venture Beat, a certain milestone has been reached by Niantic recently, which the entire company has become immensely proud of. Pokemon GO has raised over $5 million from its investors. Niantic CEO John Hanke claims that Pokemon GO is still currently looking good, and the world will get more details soon. The massive fan base makes the company even more enthusiastic to work on the title.

As per N4BB, the company implied that all the money they received will go towards further game development. Other series of interesting factors include the areas that Pokemon GO will first be made available to, such as the territories of North America, Europe and Japan. Some other territories will receive their share shortly, such as South America, Asia, Middle East and Africa, whereas the other parts of the world are yet to be officially announced by Niantic.

Express delivered that there will be different types of Pokemon for every part of the world that will have the game. Gamers need not to worry as Niantic claims that players can trade amongst each other for the Pokemon of their choice, and more exciting, battle against each other.

Niantic's Pokemon GO is not the only game that the Pokemon franchise presents to the world, as there are other games such as Pokemon Shuffle, Detective Pikachu and Pokken Tournament. As there are more to look out for in the said augmented reality title, fans still cannot hold on to any release date yet. Stay posted for more updates on the Niantic's much-anticipated title.

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