Pokémon GO is now available in 27 more countries despite server problems

Pokémon Go

The weekend that we just ended has not been a good one for Nintendo. During the past week Pokémon GO arrived in Germany, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Italy and Spain, but this weekend 27 more countries have arrived, so that practically all of Europe can now enjoy Pokémon GOIf the Japanese company manages to solve the problems of its servers, either due to collapse due to having many players together or due to the repeated DDoS attacks that the company has suffered throughout the weekend.

The erratic functioning of the servers is forcing users to have to change the hours at which they usually play, to try not to coincide with other users, a rather painful solution on the part of Nintendo, but for now it is the only one that features the Japanese giant behind the game. The last countries where Pokémon GO is already available are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia , Sweden, Switzerland and Canada.

According to the numbers from Nintendo and Niantic, until the time of launch in these countries, Pokémon GO was being used by more than 21 million users daily, some really impressive numbers but that the firm has not taken into account in order to provide service correctly. to all the millions of current and future users as the number of countries grows. At the moment, China, one of the countries that can offer a greater number of users to the platform, is having problems with the government of the country, since the country's authorities fear that users may unknowingly offer the location of military bases Through the game.


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