Pokémon Go will officially launch in Brazil this Thursday

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

The wait is finally over! According to information released by Rádio Globo de São Paulo during its esports newsletter, Pokémon Go will officially launch in Brazil next Thursday, the 21st. Although the radio station didn't reveal its source, it assured that the information comes from a reliable source, which undoubtedly raises the expectations of Brazilian fans.

Furthermore, a fact that reinforces this prediction is that the game's Brazilian server is already listed on the MMO Server Status website, a platform known for monitoring the status of online game servers. Therefore, everything indicates that Niantic is ready to release access to Brazilian players very soon.

Pokémon Go: a global phenomenon about to conquer Brazil

Although Pokémon Go has only recently launched—the game hit the market earlier this month—it has already become a global phenomenon. The title quickly topped the App Store, becoming the platform's most profitable app within hours. Surprisingly, the number of active users has already surpassed that of Tinder, while Nintendo's market value has increased by over $7 billion.

Developed by Niantic, Pokémon Go offers players the chance to live their dream of becoming a Pokémon Trainer. The game blends the real world with augmented reality, allowing players to capture Game Freak in real locations, battle gyms, and explore the city like never before.

However, the good news for Brazilian fans is that the game is now available on both the App Store and the Play Store in Brazil. So, if you've been eagerly awaiting, get ready: the adventure is about to begin, and Pokémon are already scattered throughout the streets, ready to be captured!

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Via: Crunchyroll

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