Pokémon GO is almost on the verge of surpassing Twitter in daily active users on Android

Pokémon GO

The Pokémon GO phenomenon is getting let's know some rather curious anecdotes like the one in which a local policeman in a town in the United States is surprised to see at certain hours of the night several people wandering through an area that is usually deserted. He mistakes them for drug dealers and when asked what they do, the policeman finally ends up joining the hunt for Pokémon.

A social event that is promoting Pokémon GO to know now that it is about to bypass Twitter in daily active users on Android. And it is that it has not yet been nor launched globally throughout the world as it is only available regionally in the United States, New Zealand and Australia. A game that is causing the streets to be flooded with players hunting those Pokémon.

The data published by SimilarWeb indicate how Pokémon GO is about to surpass Twitter and apart from sharing this data they have also provided others that put us before the reality of this social phenomenon. In just 48 hours, Pokémon GO was installed in 5,6% of all Android terminals in the United States and is installed on more Android phones than Tinder. The average Pokémon GO users spend twice the time on this video game than on other popular apps such as Snapchat.

Pokémon GO

While we wait for the global launch to finally arrive, which we have been able to anticipate thanks to the APKpokemon go will allow the purchase of a wearable special to not depend so much on the smartphone and will receive updates to keep all those millions of players hooked on the daily hunt for the best Pokémon. Among those features that will be received is the ability to exchange Pokémon with friends, make offers for those that interest us or reach an agreement with another trainer to pass one that does not interest us so much.

Remember you have this game guide to be the best coach from Pokémon GO.


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