Future updates will allow players to meet up and engage in duels with other players’ Pokémon. Pokémon Go players in Barcelona, which is also experiencing the craze for the game GETTY IMAGESPokémon Go, the monster-catching augemented reality game, has been officially released in the UK, amidst calls from children’s charity NSPCC for tighter security features for young players. Less than five hours after its launch today, the game became the top grossing app in the country. Overtaking Twitter for US users in its first week, it requires players to explore the real world to capture and train virtual creatures using their smartphone camera. The game also includes a “lure module” feature, allowing players to attract…
Source: The Times July 14, 2016 15:56 UTC