Pokémon Go arrives in Switzerland and crashes servers
The waiting is over for Swiss fans of Pokémon Go. The smartphone app for the location-based augmented reality mobile game has been officially available on Android devices and Apple’s iOS platform since Saturday afternoon.
That’s the good news. The bad news is that demand was so high that the servers promptly crashed.
I just wanna play some PokemonGo but it's been officially released in Switzerland so all the iphone kids are crashing the servers now
— Pedro (@pretzelaf) July 16, 2016External link
In addition to Switzerland, the game, developed by Nintendo and former Google subsidiary Niantic Labs, will be available in 25 other countries.
Until now, Pokémon Go, which involves real geo-data and players hunting – by physically moving – little monsters, could only be played officially in English-language countries and Germany.
However, the game has already unleashed a wave of hype across Switzerland and users have got round the lack of an official app by creating accounts in those countries where it was available.
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