Server crash paralyzes Pokemon Go expansion

Pokemon Go

Very bad news for countries that have not yet received the Pokemon Go application, and that is multinational expansion has been halted until further notice due to errors the application is having with servers. Nintendo lately seems not to be able to do a right, and I do not want to believe that they did not know the repercussion that their application was going to have. The reality is that it is almost impossible to play due to the fact that the servers are constantly crashing, despite the fact that the application is still not far from reaching most of the countries where the augmented reality game Pokemon Go has been promised to work.

Niantinc CEO John Hanke has just announced that the UK and Netherlands launch has been temporarily suspended until they can fix the issues they are having with the servers. Once again, Nintendo falls short. An accumulation of errors and dissatisfactions that is costing them all the prestige that the company had garnered over decades, which is making executives consider the viability of Nintendo. Make no mistake, lately they are carrying out what is known as "Build fame and go to sleep." 

Although only the UK and the Netherlands have been namedWe can assume that the rest of the countries that would come after them have also been suspended, which is not bad news, it is very bad. As if it weren't unfair that the launch has been staggered (unbecoming for a large company), now we have to keep waiting. However, the matter is not much better for those who do have it available, since server downtime is constant, so the application icon on our smartphone is nothing more than a reflection of what could be and not it was.


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